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The act of bringing an activity, period or agreement to a stop or end
“In some cases, both parties may mutually agree to the termination of the contract.”
The end or conclusion of an activity or period for which something is valid
“Major setbacks led to the termination of the project by 1977.”
A person's death
“A cyborg assassin was sent back in time from the future to ensure the termination of Kyle Reese.”
The act or state of dismissing, or being dismissed, from employment
“The appellate court ruled that B. White's termination from his post as chairman of the university biology department was non-justiciable.”
An induced abortion
“Simply defined, abortion is the termination of a pregnancy through external means.”
The Formal act of putting an end to
The conclusion to which any course or condition of things leads
The outside limit of an object, area, or surface
The highest or climactic point of something
The murder of a person, especially for political reasons or for personal gain
The conclusions to which any course or condition of things lead
The collapse or bankruptcy of a business
Sudden ejection or dismissal
Legal decision to discontinue prosecution
An act of resigning from a job or office
(grammar) The last morpheme of a word added to a base to create an inflected form
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