Definition of Too big to fail

1. Adjective. (finance economics politics) Pertaining to an enterprise deemed too important to the economy or polity to be allowed to “fail”, that is to be liquidated or to go bankrupt. ¹

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Lexicographical Neighbors of Too Big To Fail

tontiners
tontines
tontons
tonus
tonuses
tony
too
too-careful
too-generous
too-greedy
too bad
too bad, so sad
too big for one's boots
too big for one's breeches
too big for one's britches
too big to fail (current term)
too clever by half
too hot to hold
too large
too little
too little, too late
too many cooks spoil the broth
too much
too much(p)
too much bed makes a dull head
too much information
too much of a good thing
too posh to push
too rich for one's blood
too soon

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