terminate
Prononciation : [ˈtɜːrmɪneɪt]
Mot
Contexte : « employment »
(verb) to end someone's job or employment. This means the person will no longer work at their job.
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The company decided to terminate her contract after the project was completed.
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They did not terminate any employees during the busy season.
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Did they terminate anyone's job last month?
Contexte : « action »
(verb) to bring something to an end or stop it. This could be a process, an event, or an activity.
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We need to terminate the meeting before it gets too late.
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We won't terminate the project just because of some challenges.
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When are we going to terminate the current plans?
Contexte : « programming »
(verb) to stop a program or a process in computer terms. This means closing a program or making it no longer run.
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You can terminate the application if it's not responding.
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He couldn't terminate the program because there was an error.
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How do you terminate the game on your computer?
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