noun
termination
tmih-NAY-shuhn
noun
1
The act of ending something, or the state of having ended.
"The termination of the lease took effect at the end of the month."
2
The ending of someone's employment.
"His termination came as a shock to the whole department."
3
The deliberate ending of a pregnancy.
"She discussed the decision to have a termination with her doctor."
How to Use Termination
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishThe ending of something — a contract, a job, or a pregnancy.
Common pairings
termination of employment
early termination
termination clause
Word Forms
terminations plural
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Etymology
From Latin terminationem, "a bounding, determining," from terminare, "to set limits to."