terminated

IPA: tˈɝmʌneɪtʌd

adjective

  • Having been the subject of termination; ended or destroyed.
  • Having lost a job or assignment.
  • Having an end or a boundary.
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Examples of "terminated" in Sentences

  • That crew was immediately terminated from the job.
  • Only then, if he or she does not pass, will the teacher be terminated from the teaching post.
  • I was recently terminated from a job I loved with Clearwired in Albuquerque, NM due to the economy.
  • No More Butts, Fags, Skags, Gaspers (Updated!) nicked - verb - to be terminated from a position due to being a cigarette smoker See also, smoked.
  • Also, there's a mention in here, as well as other programs in the past of what they call a terminated radiation bomb project, or what some people commonly refer to as a dirty bomb.
  • By the time the rebellion ended in March 1924, 54 generals and 7,000 soldiers had been terminated from the country's armed forces via death on the battlefield, execution, exile, or dismissal.
  • The only way that a person born as an American citizen may have their US citizenship terminated is if that person goes to an American Embassy or Consulate in a foreign country and voluntarily renounces their US citizenship.

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