Terminate the employment of; discharge from an office or position.
Have an end, in a temporal, spatial, or quantitative sense; either spatial or metaphorical.
1 She has been asking the court to terminate this case for years.
2 Currently, many train routes terminate at different train stations throughout the city.
3 This is also a good time to terminate your business insurance coverage.
4 It can also terminate the 30-year facility at specific times, it said.
5 We mutually agreed to terminate the contract with no issues, Yusuf said.
6 YG said on Wednesday it would terminate Lee's contract at his request.
7 The top-end option is to terminate his contract and launch legal action.
8 The Chinese Government decided to terminate the line of the Living Buddhas.
9 I'm not just learning whether Luke Warren wanted to terminate life support.
10 These canals terminate in the bladder, an oval-shaped reservoir for the urine.
11 Nor did the struggle in behalf of this enlightened movement terminate here.
12 At length the contest seemed about to terminate in favour of Ignacio.
13 I also made one very encouraging discovery: how to terminate their existence.
14 I had heard but too much of how these attacks generally terminate .
15 If not, they may have the right to terminate employment, he says.
16 The decision on whether to terminate employment will rest with the employer.
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Terminate в диалектах
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