Synonym: cease, close, complete, conclude, end, finish, stop. Similar words: exterminate, indeterminate, termination, determinative, determination, extermination, interminably, interminable. Meaning: ['tɜrmɪneɪt /tɜːm-] v. 1. bring to an end or halt 2. have an end, in a temporal, spatial, or quantitative sense; either spatial or metaphorical 3. be the end of; be the last or concluding part of 4. terminate the employment of.
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31 Graham Marshall followed with injuries to his rib cage which according to the internationalist following the game, will possibly terminate his career.
32 Miller and Schumer originally had introduced legislation to terminate the sugar program this year.
33 The court will probably wish to terminate the defendant's liability at a particular point.
34 The court in 1994 upheld some limits on how close protesters can get to women entering abortion clinics to terminate pregnancies.
35 The employment protection legislation operates to restrict the grounds on which an employer can terminate the contract of employment with impunity.
36 Thomas could terminate the contract and become a free agent.
37 Question, do you understand what it means to terminate the employment at will?
38 Ideally, the artist could terminate the agreement at any time.
39 However, both the license and the right to use the Program terminate automatically if you violate any part of this Agreement.
40 It is so obvious that they should all stay outside the ring road except for the bus station where they would all terminate.
41 You then approved the decision to terminate the Travel Office staff....
42 Creditors are all too frequently obliged to terminate the consumer credit agreement because the debtor is in default.
43 It is easier now to prevent pregnancy through contraception, and to terminate it through abortion.
44 It was significant that Tsongas decided to suspend rather than terminate his campaign, as it underlined the doubts which remained concerning Clinton.
45 The hirer had an option to purchase on paying all the instalments and could terminate the agreement at any time.
46 Subsequent stages of burning finally terminate with the star having an iron core.
47 Bosses are said to have decided to terminate his contract on December 31.
48 The member of staff must report, but need not terminate, the relationship.
49 Since 1989 conservatives on the court have given states more latitude to restrict the conditions under which women terminate pregnancies.
50 The landlord could also terminate the arrangements at short notice.
51 Terminate use of tracer calls and continue to monitor the circuits for desired information. 10.
52 Not all burdens on the right to decide whether to terminate a pregnancy will be undue.
53 As the administrative receiver is the agent of the company, his appointment does not terminate the company's contracts. Sentencedict.com
54 Secondly, the success rate of dilatation and curettage to terminate a pregnancy of under four weeks is poor.
55 A day that had begun with the parade affirmation had to terminate in the same style.
56 One plant closing or relocation is enough to terminate the employment future of an entire city.
57 Used to input a value to select an option, specify a parameter, terminate a pause etc.
58 When Acevedo refused to provide names, the city filed a motion to terminate her workers' compensation benefits.
59 Despite calls of if Rentokil won, Rank would terminate the contract, Rentokil went on to a 7-O victory.
60 Terminate input by end-of-file marker, not bycount.
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