释义 |
in·sol·ven·cy \-vənsē, -si\ noun Usage: often attributive Etymology: probably from Medieval Latin insolventia, from Latin in- in- (I) + solvent-, solvens (present participle of solvere to pay, free, dissolve) + -ia -y 1. : the fact or state of being insolvent : inability to pay debts 2. : insufficiency (as of an estate) to discharge all enforceable debts |