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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181 Any party has no right to terminate this contract without another party's agreement.
182 However, in the case of sub-paragraph (e) or (f), the Employer may by notice terminate the Contract immediately.
183 If the publisher refuses to reprint or republish the work when the stock of the book is exhausted, the copyright owner shall have the right to terminate the contract.
184 Rigatoni is usually ridged and the tube's end does not terminate at an angle, like penne .
185 It is said that the General Motors is going to terminate your contract.
186 No lines of force originate or terminate in the space surrounding a charge.
187 If we are to have a meaningful expression, such a regress must terminate in a connection to the world—an ostensive definition, a demonstration, a word-to-world connection.
More similar words: exterminate, indeterminate, termination, determinative, determination, extermination, interminably, interminable, determine, determined, determining, predetermine, terminological, dominate, nominate, ruminate, culminate, laminated, eliminate, fulminate, effeminate, incriminate, illuminate, contaminate, discriminate, contaminated, indiscriminate, indiscriminately, vermin, undermine.