"Terminalisation" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Terminalisation is a noun that refers to the process of converting a development or project into its final stage, ready for completion or conclusion. It can also refer to the process of bringing a computer or a telecommunications program to a stop or shutdown.
In other words, terminalisation is the end stage of a process or system, where all operations are finalized, and the outcome is achieved.
Example:
"The team worked hard to terminalise the project, ensuring that all outstanding tasks were completed before the deadline."
I think you meant "terminal".<br><br>A terminal is a point at which a process or condition has reached its final stage or end. It can also refer to a device that allows users to interact with a computer or other electronic device, typically by typing commands or interacting with a user interface.<br><br>For example:<br><br> The terminal stage of a disease is its final stage.<br> The terminal on a computer allows users to access the operating system and run programs.<br><br>Alternatively, "termatary" might be a misspelling of "terminal" or possibly a non-existent word.
The word "terminated" typically means:<br><br> Ended or brought to a close, often in an abrupt or unexpected way.<br> Fired or dismissed from a job or position.<br> Stopped or ended, especially a contract, agreement, or arrangement.<br> Concluded or finished, especially in a formal or official way.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The project was terminated early due to lack of funding.<br> She was terminated from her job for misconduct.<br> The company terminated its contract with the supplier.<br><br>Synonyms: ended, finished, cancelled, abandoned, ceased.
To end or bring to a stop something, such as a process, an activity, or a project.<br><br>For example: "The company terminates the contract with the supplier due to poor service." <br><br>It can also mean to bring to an end or destruction, especially of an emotion or a habit.