recapitalize — re‧cap‧i‧tal‧ize [riːˈkæpɪtl aɪz] also recapitalise verb [intransitive, transitive] FINANCE 1. to increase the amount of capital that a company has: • The nine airlines want $436.1 million in short term loans to recapitalize the industry. 2. to … Financial and business terms
recapitalize — (Amer.) v. refinance, change the financial structure; provide a business with new capital, change the way the capital is held in a business (also recapitalise) … English contemporary dictionary
recapitalize — [rē΄kap′ət l īz΄] vt. recapitalized, recapitalizing to capitalize again; specif., to change the capital structure of (a corporation) recapitalization n … English World dictionary
recapitalize — [[t]riːkæ̱pɪtəlaɪz[/t]] recapitalizes, recapitalizing, recapitalized VERB If a company recapitalizes, it changes the way it manages its financial affairs, for example by borrowing money or reissuing shares. [AM] Mr Warnock resigned as the company … English dictionary
recapitalize — UK [riːˈkæpɪt(ə)laɪz] / US [ˌrɪˈkæpɪt(ə)laɪz] verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms recapitalize : present tense I/you/we/they recapitalize he/she/it recapitalizes present participle recapitalizing past tense recapitalized past participle… … English dictionary
recapitalize — transitive verb Date: 1904 to change the capital structure of … New Collegiate Dictionary
recapitalize — /ree kap i tl uyz /, v.t., recapitalized, recapitalizing. to renew or change the capital of. Also, esp. Brit., recapitalise. [1940 45; RE + CAPITALIZE] * * * … Universalium
recapitalize — verb To change how a corporation is structured … Wiktionary
recapitalize — or recapitalise verb provide (a business) with more capital. Derivatives recapitalization noun … English new terms dictionary
recapitalize — re·capitalize … English syllables