Thesaurus / terminate
EXAMPLE SENTENCES FROM THE WEB
Assemblywoman Lorena Gonzalez questioned whether an officer could be decertified before he or she was terminated, because members of the public would be able to bring complaints to POST directly.
SACRAMENTO REPORT: JONES, COVID-19 AND THE IRONY OF REMOTE VOTINGSARA LIBBY AND JESSE MARXAUGUST 28, 2020VOICE OF SAN DIEGO
Cowan said that Postal Service leaders had not eliminated overtime — but that mail sorting procedures had changed, effectively terminating it in certain ways anyway.
INFO ABOUT LOCAL POST OFFICE OPERATIONS IS CONFLICTING AND HARD TO COME BYASHLY MCGLONE AND KATE NUCCIAUGUST 27, 2020VOICE OF SAN DIEGO
This causes the qubits to lose their quantum state and decohere, terminating any actual quantum computing.
COSMIC RAYS COULD POSE A PROBLEM FOR FUTURE QUANTUM COMPUTERSNEEL PATELAUGUST 26, 2020MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEW
Computer scientists are generally interested in knowing whether a given rewriting system always terminates.
COMPUTER SCIENTISTS ATTEMPT TO CORNER THE COLLATZ CONJECTUREKEVIN HARTNETTAUGUST 26, 2020QUANTA MAGAZINE
PG&E owed the firm millions of dollars when it abruptly terminated its business relationship this year.
THE MYSTERY HOUSE: HOW A SUSPICIOUS MULTIMILLION DOLLAR REAL ESTATE DEAL IS CONNECTED TO CALIFORNIA’S DEADLIEST FIREBY SCOTT MORRIS, BAY CITY NEWS FOUNDATIONAUGUST 26, 2020PROPUBLICA
She works in a nonunion position and can be terminated at any time by the governor.
ALASKA’S ATTORNEY GENERAL ON UNPAID LEAVE AFTER SENDING HUNDREDS OF “UNCOMFORTABLE” TEXTS TO A YOUNG COLLEAGUEBY KYLE HOPKINS, ANCHORAGE DAILY NEWSAUGUST 25, 2020PROPUBLICA
NSO says it has terminated three contracts in the past for infractions including abuse of Pegasus, but it refuses to say which countries or agencies were involved or who the victims were.
INSIDE NSO, ISRAEL’S BILLION-DOLLAR SPYWARE GIANTTATE RYAN-MOSLEYAUGUST 19, 2020MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEW
And I would respectfully suggest that this interview must definitely terminate the matter one way or the other.
THE PIT TOWN CORONET, VOLUME I (OF 3)CHARLES JAMES WILLS
He had hitherto lived for universal man:—his days should terminate on a different principle.
THE PASTOR'S FIRE-SIDE VOL. 3 OF 4JANE PORTER
In many cases an agency is created for an indefinite period, and in these either party can terminate it whenever he desires.
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WORDS RELATED TO TERMINATE
- abandon
- break off
- call it a day
- call it quits
- cease
- conclude
- cut it out
- desist
- discontinue
- drop
- end
- get on the wagon
- give notice
- give over
- give up
- halt
- hang it up
- kick over
- kick the habit
- knock off
- leave
- leave off
- pack in
- quit cold
- resign
- retire
- secede
- sew up
- surcease
- suspend
- take the cure
- terminate
- wind up
- withdraw
- wrap up
- abandon
- break off
- call it a day
- call it quits
- cease
- conclude
- cut it out
- desist
- discontinue
- drop
- end
- get on the wagon
- give notice
- give over
- give up
- halt
- hang it up
- kick over
- kick the habit
- knock off
- leave
- leave off
- pack in
- quit cold
- resign
- retire
- secede
- sew up
- surcease
- suspend
- take the cure
- terminate
- wind up
- withdraw
- wrap up
- abandon
- abdicate
- bail out
- bow out
- capitulate
- cease work
- cede
- demit
- divorce oneself from
- drop
- drop out
- end service
- fold
- forgo
- forsake
- give notice
- give up the ship
- hand in resignation
- hand over
- hang it up
- leave
- quit
- relinquish
- renounce
- retire
- secede
- separate oneself from
- sign off
- stand aside
- stand down
- step down
- surrender
- terminate
- throw in the towel
- turn over
- vacate
- waive
- walk out
- wash hands of
- yield
- accrue
- appear
- arise
- attend
- be due to
- become of
- come about
- come forth
- come from
- come of
- come out
- conclude
- culminate
- derive
- effect
- emanate
- emerge
- end
- ensue
- eventualize
- eventuate
- finish
- flow
- follow
- fruit
- germinate
- grow
- issue
- occur
- originate
- pan out
- proceed
- produce
- rise
- spring
- stem
- terminate
- turn out
- wind up
- work out
- accrue
- appear
- arise
- attend
- be due to
- become of
- come about
- come forth
- come from
- come of
- come out
- conclude
- culminate
- derive
- effect
- emanate
- emerge
- end
- ensue
- eventualize
- eventuate
- finish
- flow
- follow
- fruit
- germinate
- grow
- issue
- occur
- originate
- pan out
- proceed
- produce
- rise
- spring
- stem
- terminate
- turn out
- wind up
- work out
Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.