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be terminating
verb
To end, especially in an incomplete state.
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The Arcadia group, which is majority-owned by the billionaire Sir Philip Green, said it would be terminating the pilot scheme at its BHS stores at the end of this month.
In so doing, it will be terminating once and for all the very prospect of that state — and with it, by definition, any lingering possibility of a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Attendance exploded in the third week in January, when Mr. Riley announced that he would be terminating the operation in a mass e-mail, noting that he was open for suggestions on ways to commemorate the end of Rotgut's run.
Announcing that it would be terminating its contract, the company said delivering the Offender Learning and Skills Service (OLASS) had become "extremely challenging" in the past two years because of "a number of constraints" which had "a heavy impact on learner attendance, completion and achievements".
As such, we will be terminating service next month.
These decorative lamps are not so decorative to the bugs they will be terminating.
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Employees may be terminated.
The war must be terminated".
The consultation will be terminated.
"The monitoring can be terminated suddenly.
After four years they can be terminated.
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