Terminate the employment of; discharge from an office or position.
Inform (somebody) of something.
1 We've gone out of our way to give notice , the source said.
2 He would certainly give notice and I should lose a good manservant.'
3 But before he could give notice the Senate took its noon recess.
4 If convenient, I should like to give notice as of the first.
5 The huntsmen's horns give notice that the pack have found some game.
6 These signals may also serve on sea-coasts to give notice of descents.
7 I just wanted to say- Iwantto give notice that I'm deserting!
8 But I must give notice of the case to be brought.
9 McDowall is the sixth senior executive to leave or give notice this year.
10 Tomorrow morning he was going to give notice via his handler.
11 I will draw up the question, and you will give notice of it.
12 I give notice that if it does, I shall carry out the punishment.
13 Whipple says he would give notice had he not promised the old duke-
14 If this is to go on, I shall give notice to the landlord.
15 He stepped up to the door, coughing to give notice of his approach.
16 Chimney-sweeps and cobblers give notice of their presence by swinging signs.
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