"Quitture" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Quitture" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Quitture" Meaning

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"Quitture" Examples

Definition


1. Verb: To dismiss or sack (a person) from a job.
2. Noun: A person who has been dismissed from a job.

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1. Verb


The company had to quittance the employee due to the company's financial issues.
She was quitted by her boss after she disagreed with a crucial decision.
He will be quitted from his job if he doesn't improve his performance.
The employees are upset with the company's decision to quittance one of their colleagues.
The company will quitture her due to redundancy.

2. Noun


A former employee became a quittance after being let go.
It's hard being a quitture after years of employment.
He is struggling to find a job after being a quittance.
As a quittance, she receives unemployment benefits to sustain herself.
Many employees became quittures during the economic recession.

"Quitture" Similar Words

Quittal

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Quittance

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Quittance refers to a formal release or discharge from an obligation or debt. It is a document or agreement that acknowledges a debt has been paid or fulfilled, freeing the debtor from any remaining liability. In a broader sense, quittance can also imply a release or discharge of any kind of obligation or responsibility, not just financial ones.

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Quitter

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Quitters

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Noun<br>People who give up easily or fail to continue something that they started.<br><br>Example: "She's no quitter, she always tries her best in everything she does."

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The word "quitting" is a verb that means:<br><br> To stop doing something, especially a job or activity, because you have decided not to continue with it.<br> To give up or abandon something, often because it becomes too difficult or unpleasant.<br> To stop using something, especially a habit or a particular activity.<br><br>Example sentences:<br>- I'm quitting my job to pursue a new career.<br>- She's quitting smoking to improve her health.<br>- He's quitting playing golf to focus on his studies.

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