Vocabulary
Termination
English and Urdu gloss, synonyms and antonyms, and example usage from our editorial sentence cache where available.
English meaning
the action of terminating something or the fact of being terminated.
Urdu meaning
ختم کرنا، انتہا
Example sentences (from Dawn)
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- c) In the Industrial and Commercial Employment (Standing Orders)Acts in the four provinces, an employer has to give a month`s notice to a permanent worker when it comes to the termination of employment for reasons other than misconduct.
- There is no provision for abrogation, no provision for extension, no provision for withdrawal or termination by either party.
- Both parties have to consent to any treaty modification or its termination according to its provisions.
- In private international law, an arbitration clause in an agreement survives the abrogation or termination of the agreement.
- Prior to this law, Muslim women seeking to end a marriage could only do so after they converted to another religion, which would lead to the automatic termination of their marriage to a Muslim man.
Synonyms
ending, end, closing, close, conclusion, finish, stop, stopping, stoppage
Antonyms
start, beginning
Curator example
“the termination of a contract”
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