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EN[ˈtɝmɪneɪt]Dkündigen
- VerbSGterminatesPRterminatingPT, PPterminatedPREter-SUF-ate
- (transitive or intransitive, formal) To end, especially in an incomplete state.
- to terminate a surface by a line
- to terminate an effort, or a controversy
- (transitive, euphemistic) To kill.
- (transitive, euphemistic) To end the employment contract of an employee; to fire, lay off.
- (transitive or intransitive, formal) To end, especially in an incomplete state.
- AdjektivCOMmore terminateSUPmost terminate
- Terminated; limited; bounded; ended.
- Having a definite and clear limit or boundary; having a determinate size, shape or magnitude.
- Mountains on the Moon cast shadows that are very dark, terminate and more distinct than those cast by mountains on the Earth.
- (mathematics) Expressible in a finite number of terms; (of a decimal) not recurring or infinite.
- One third is a recurring decimal, but one half is a terminate decimal.
- Terminated; limited; bounded; ended.
- Mehr Beispiele
- Wird in der Mitte des Satzes verwendet
- Bleached and brittle stalks branch precisely, each finally dividing into an upcurve of umbrella-like spokes which terminate in a starburst of micro-stems.
- The dorsal raphe forebrain tract is a ventral transtegmental efferent pathway coursing through the midbrain forebrain bundle (MFB) and mainly terminating within the striatum [17 ,18 ].
- To terminate with prejudice means that a note will be put in his file strongly recommending that no future contact be initiated (nor will he be be [sic] given the means to establish it).
- In der Endung des Satzes verwendet
- In a statement issued late Friday, Precision said it would reapproach Grey Wolf’s board if the merger agreement with Basic was terminated.
- Wird in der Mitte des Satzes verwendet
Definition of terminate in English Dictionary
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