Synonym: conclusion, end point, ending, endpoint, expiration, expiry, final result, outcome, result, resultant, terminus. Similar words: extermination, exterminate, indeterminate, domination, nomination, rumination, abomination, examination. Meaning: [‚tɜrmɪ'neɪʃn /‚tɜːm-] n. 1. a coming to an end of a contract period 2. a place where something ends or is complete 3. something that results 4. the end of a word (a suffix or inflectional ending or final morpheme) 5. the act of ending something.
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31. They said when they complained about the message, they were threatened with demotion and termination, ostracized and denied promotion.
32. In 1994, a jury awarded him more than half a million dollars for wrongful termination from the utility in 1990.
33. Some companies also reimburse costs incurred through premature termination of contracts for leased or rented housing as a result of the relocation.
34. A recent example is the termination of the B-1 bomber in favor of the cruise missile.
35. Secondly, the mean duration of treatment before study termination was similar in both groups.
36. Officials described the termination as the largest weapons contract ever to be cancelled by the Defence Department.
37. However, because reinforcement is derived from the termination of noxious events, it is referred to as negative reinforcement.
38. The last time he had prayed he appeared to have been granted a few more minutes before termination.
39. But an employee not giving proper notice of termination of employment may be sued for damages by the employer.
40. Most instances have been associated with infection, blood transfusion, or termination of pregnancy.
41. Nevertheless, the Employment Appeal Tribunal held that the termination date occurred only upon expiry of the 12-week notice period.
42. Spike knew that he was within a few moments of termination.
43. It does, however, present the basic legal principles surrounding the creation and termination of teaching contracts.
44. However, when a pregnancy occurs before normal termination of breastfeeding, the older sibling also suffers a disadvantage.
45. Carlson agrees that the law treats a forced resignation as a termination.
46. The sequence on both strands was determined by the chain termination method using a combination of synthetic oligonucleotide primers and subclones.
47. One reason given for the termination at Machynlleth was the risk of setting fire to the wooden Dovey Bridge!
48. There is a well established role for termination of pregnancy in certain congenital abnormalities.
49. In this model the termination of the depolarization is caused by network-generated reciprocal inhibition.
50. Termination would leave the government with no option but to invite bids for a new concession,(http://sentencedict.com/termination.html) or abandon the project.
51. The Crown Estate Commissioners require annual reports which normally remain confidential for four years after termination of the licence.
52. If there is still no contact, advise Payroll of termination date, which would be their first day of absence.
53. Inspector Montgomery's sudden termination of the interview had taken her by surprise initially, but now she understood his strategy.
54. I can now confirm that the termination date of the contract has been agreed as 30 September 1992.
55. Where the court has appointed a solicitor the guardian ad litem may apply for termination of his appointment.
56. Even after the last quarterly payment there was a termination payment of £250.
57. If payment of your salary continues until the date of final rejection, that date is likely to be the termination date.
58. All benefits and cover cease upon reaching the originally agreed termination date of the loan.
59. Instead, he filed complaints over his lack of pay and his termination.
60. Heaven only knows what's to be the termination.
More similar words: extermination, exterminate, indeterminate, domination, nomination, rumination, abomination, examination, elimination, culmination, denomination, recrimination, contamination, discrimination, interminable, interminably, self-incrimination, combination, inclination, imagination, destination, pollination, desalination, determine, insubordination, predestination, determined, procrastination, consternation, international.