"Terminated" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Terminated" Meaning

The word "terminated" typically means:

Ended or brought to a close, often in an abrupt or unexpected way.
Fired or dismissed from a job or position.
Stopped or ended, especially a contract, agreement, or arrangement.
Concluded or finished, especially in a formal or official way.

Example sentences:

The project was terminated early due to lack of funding.
She was terminated from her job for misconduct.
The company terminated its contract with the supplier.

Synonyms: ended, finished, cancelled, abandoned, ceased.

"Terminated" Examples

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Adjective


With the project terminated, the team went home early on Friday.

Verb


The company decided to terminate his contract after one year.
If you terminate the subscription, you won't receive any further updates.

Noun


The terminated employee received a severance package of six months' pay.
The researchers had to terminate the experiment due to the safety hazard.

Phrasal Verb


The IT department can't terminate your account until you pay the outstanding balance.
Don't terminally ill patients deserve special treatment?

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Having an end or stopping point; bringing an end to something.

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Termination refers to the act of ending or bringing to a close a situation, position, or arrangement. It can be a formal or informal process, often marked by a specific event, document, or notification.<br><br>In the workplace, termination typically refers to firing or laying off an employee, usually due to performance issues, downsizing, or other business reasons. Termination can also refer to a termination agreement, which is a contract that outlines the terms of the termination, including any severance package, benefits, and other obligations.<br><br>In other contexts, termination can refer to the end of a contract, lease, or other agreement, or the end of a period of employment, education, or other commitment.<br><br>Synonyms for termination include: dismissal, discharge, firing, laying off, cancellation, and closure.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The company terminated the contract with the supplier due to poor performance.<br> The employee was terminated after being absent from work for three consecutive days without notice.<br> The project was terminated due to lack of funding.

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