Similar words: exterminated, terminate, exterminate, determinate, indeterminate, germinate, terminator, termination. Meaning: ['tɜrmɪneɪt /tɜːm-] adj. 1. having come or been brought to a conclusion 2. (of e.g. a contract or term of office) having come to an end.
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1. We terminated the meeting at 11 o'clock.
2. They terminated my contract in October.
3. Her next remark abruptly terminated the conversation.
4. The two countries terminated diplomatic relations.
5. The court ruled that the contract must be terminated.
6. The conference terminated yesterday.
7. The train terminated in Carlisle.
8. He was terminated last week.
9. The gallery is terminated by a staircase.
10. The meeting terminated in disorder.
11. The meeting terminated at 12 o'clock.
12. The agreement between us is terminated forthwith.
13. The agreement was terminated immediately.
14. His contract was abruptly terminated.
15. The agreement was terminated by mutual consent.
16. The game terminated in a victory for Italian team.
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17. His contract is to be terminated by mutual consent.
18. The contract can be terminated by either party with three months' notice.
19. The study was therefore terminated at this stage.
20. My contract was promptly terminated with extreme prejudice.
21. The board terminated his contract a few months later.
22. This emphasised that after military government was terminated the civil Governor would return to function as sole authority until December 1948.
23. The midfielder had his contract terminated in December, because of his disciplinary record.
24. In Los Angeles, a doctor was terminated from a health care plan based solely on a business and financial management analysis.
25. Deprived of a market, drifted rudderless till terminated by United Newspapers.
26. The project he was involved with were abruptly terminated in 1994 by the health ministry.
27. Regrettably we could find no sign of the man and the search was terminated.
28. Even with his body almost destroyed he had to continue until his life-functions were terminated or his mission was carried out.
29. It is looking for a 60 year franchise that could be terminated by the Government at 10 year intervals.
30. Counsel for the receivers argued that until they had terminated the receivership, B and L could not control them.
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