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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181. The cut-off ratio may be defined in general, as the percentage of established facsimile calls that are terminated prior to the transmittal of all the pages in the facsimile transaction.
182. Any licensed or registered technology import contract which has terminated shall be submitted with the competent foreign trade department under the State Council for filing.
183. Those who failed to pass the Annual Review will be terminated the scholarship.
184. Beneath this long, arched drain which terminated at the Arche-Marion, a perfectly preserved rag-picker's basket excited the admiration of all connoisseurs.
185. Article 16 A partnership enterprise is terminated upon nullification of registration by an enterprise registration organ.
186. CREATE establishes the beginning of a contiguous region of data space, whose starting address is returned by the CREATEd definition. This region is terminated by compiling the next definition.
187. Starting from July 1 , 2008, the parallel dialing mode will be terminated.
188. The present invention is a modified maleimide - terminated polyimide resin compound and the application.
189. If no valid password was given for three seconds or an invalid password was given,[Sentence dictionary] the connection would be terminated.
190. News International terminated the employment of the assistant editor (news) of the News of the World at the same time.
191. The authority of an agent may also be terminated by the mental incompetency of the principal or by his bankruptcy.
192. As demonstrated in Listing 1 and 2, joinable threads are produced, but they are never joined, so each terminated joinable thread still occupies the process space, leaking the process memory.
193. The statement means either a simple statement terminated by a semicolon or a compound statement, which is a group of simple statements enclosed in braces.
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