terminated 的 2 个定义
ter·mi·nat·ed, ter·mi·nat·ing.
- to bring to an end; put an end to: to terminate a contract.
- to occur at or form the conclusion of: The countess's soliloquy terminates the play.
- to bound or limit spatially; form or be situated at the extremity of.
- to dismiss from a job; fire: to terminate employees during a recession.
ter·mi·nat·ed, ter·mi·nat·ing.
- to end, conclude, or cease.
- to end a scheduled run at a certain place: This train terminates in New York.
- to come to an end.
- to issue or result.
terminated 近义词
stop, finish
terminated 的近义词 50 个
- abolish
- abort
- adjourn
- annul
- cancel
- cease
- complete
- conclude
- cut off
- determine
- discharge
- discontinue
- dismiss
- dissolve
- eliminate
- expire
- halt
- put an end to
- recess
- restrict
- sack
- wrap up
- achieve
- bounce
- bound
- close
- confine
- define
- desist
- drop
- end
- extinguish
- fire
- issue
- lapse
- limit
- perfect
- prorogue
- result
- scratch
- scrub
- tether
- wrap
- bring to an end
- come to an end
- prorogate
- run out
- ultimate
- wind down
- wind up
terminated 的反义词 31 个
更多terminated例句
- Assemblywoman Lorena Gonzalez questioned whether an officer could be decertified before he or she was terminated, because members of the public would be able to bring complaints to POST directly.
- Cowan said that Postal Service leaders had not eliminated overtime — but that mail sorting procedures had changed, effectively terminating it in certain ways anyway.
- This causes the qubits to lose their quantum state and decohere, terminating any actual quantum computing.
- Computer scientists are generally interested in knowing whether a given rewriting system always terminates.
- PG&E owed the firm millions of dollars when it abruptly terminated its business relationship this year.
- And sometimes, they chose to terminate their pregnancies by having abortions.
- Instead, the county filed to terminate his rights based on his mental illness.
- Abortifacients, by contrast, are used to terminate an existing pregnancy.
- Has the IRS taken actions to terminate the offending employees?
- Republic wanted to terminate its obligations and put workers in a 401(k) (or at least a more solvent Teamster pension plan).
- And I would respectfully suggest that this interview must definitely terminate the matter one way or the other.
- He had hitherto lived for universal man:—his days should terminate on a different principle.
- In many cases an agency is created for an indefinite period, and in these either party can terminate it whenever he desires.
- To support his rôle as the friend of labor, he must needs terminate the sanguinary struggle.
- Hoping to terminate the thefts, Johnny complained to the overseer, though without accusing Jack.