termination

/tɜːmɪˈneɪʃən/
nounIntermediate
⚖️Law
formal

The act of ending or concluding something, especially a contract, employment, or a process.

The contract included a clause for termination without cause.

The employment agreement specified conditions for termination.

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In legal contexts, termination often refers to the ending of a contract or employment relationship.

💻Technology
technical

The conclusion or ending of a process, program, or system.

The software experienced an unexpected termination during execution.

The system's termination was triggered by a critical error.

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In technology, termination can refer to the abrupt ending of a program or process.

💼Business
Business

The act of dismissing or firing an employee.

The company faced backlash after mass terminations due to restructuring.

The CEO announced voluntary termination packages to reduce staff.

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In business, termination often implies the end of an employment relationship.

Collocations

termination clausea provision in a contract that outlines conditions for ending the agreementtermination noticea formal document informing someone of the end of their employment or contracttermination of employmentthe act of ending someone's job, often due to dismissal or layoff

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Related Phrases

terminateverb
to end or conclude something
termination of pregnancyphrase
the ending of a pregnancy, often through medical or surgical means

💡Pro Tip

Legal vs. General Use

In legal contexts, 'termination' often refers to the ending of a contract or employment, while in general use, it can mean the end of any process or activity.

Gold Rule

Formal Context

Use 'termination' in formal or professional settings, such as legal documents or business communications.

📖Word Origin

From Latin 'terminatio', meaning 'boundary' or 'limit', derived from 'terminare' (to limit or end).

📝Usage Notes

The term 'termination' is often used in formal or legal contexts. In everyday language, 'end' or 'finish' may be more common.

Word Breakdown

termin
end or limit
root
+
-ation
the act of
suffix
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