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1 Terminate the employment
v́ ألغى وظيفة
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terminate — ter·mi·nate / tər mə ˌnāt/ vb nat·ed, nat·ing vi: to come to an end in time or effect vt 1: to bring to a definite end esp. before a natural conclusion terminate a contract compare cancel … Law dictionary
employment — /em ploy meuhnt/, n. 1. an act or instance of employing someone or something. 2. the state of being employed; employ; service: to begin or terminate employment. 3. an occupation by which a person earns a living; work; business. 4. the total… … Universalium
Terminate with extreme prejudice — is a euphemism (playing on the western expression termination with prejudice of an employment contract) used by Bernard Conners in his 1972 novel Don t Embarrass the Bureau [cite book|title=Don t Embarrass the Bureau|first=Bernard |last=Conners… … Wikipedia
terminate — ► VERB 1) bring to an end. 2) (terminate in) have an end at or resolution in. 3) (of a train or bus service) end its journey. 4) end (a pregnancy) before term by artificial means. 5) chiefly N. Amer. end the employment of. 6) euphemistic, chiefly … English terms dictionary
terminate — [tʉr′mə nāt΄] vt. terminated, terminating [< L terminatus, pp. of terminare, to end, limit < terminus: see TERM2] 1. to bring to an end in space or time; form the end or conclusion of; limit, bound, finish, or conclude 2. to put an end to;… … English World dictionary
Employment — This article is about work. For the Kaiser Chiefs album, see Employment (album). Economics … Wikipedia
employment — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ paid, salaried ▪ full time, part time ▪ lifelong, lifetime, long term, permanent, stable … Collocations dictionary
terminate — verb ADVERB ▪ abruptly, prematurely ▪ His contract was abruptly terminated. ▪ immediately ▪ automatically ▪ lawfully (esp. B … Collocations dictionary
terminate — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Latin terminatus, past participle of terminare, from terminus Date: 15th century coming to an end or capable of ending II. verb ( nated; nating) Date: 15th century intransitive verb … New Collegiate Dictionary
terminate — verb 1》 bring to an end. ↘end (a pregnancy) before term by artificial means. ↘(of a train or bus service) end its journey. 2》 (terminate in) have an end at (a specified place) or of (a specified form). 3》 chiefly N. Amer. end the… … English new terms dictionary
employment protection — The safeguarding of an employee s position with regard to his employment. According to the Employment Protection (Consolidation) Act (1978), an employer must give an employee, within 13 weeks of the start of the employment, a contract stating the … Big dictionary of business and management