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terminationter‧mi‧na‧tion /ˌtɜːməˈneɪʃən $ ˌtɜːr-/ AWL noun - the termination of nuclear weapons tests
- Hatched areas show potential transcription termination signals.
- In 1994, a jury awarded him more than half a million dollars for wrongful termination from the utility in 1990.
- It involves no recourse to sophistry, and it demystifies and strips of sensationalism the termination of the use of artificial support.
- One reason given for the termination at Machynlleth was the risk of setting fire to the wooden Dovey Bridge!
- Spike knew that he was within a few moments of termination.
- To those with an affected fetus, early diagnosis provides the option of early termination.
► Birthafterbirth, nounantenatal, adjectiveartificial insemination, nounbaby blues, nounbarren, adjectivebarrier method, nounbear, verbbirth control, nounbreast-feed, verbbreech birth, nouncaesarean, nouncap, nounchildbearing, nounchildbirth, nounconceive, verbconfinement, nouncontraception, nouncontraction, nounC-section, noundeliver, verbdelivery, noundiaphragm, nounDutch cap, nounembryo, nounembryology, nouneugenics, nounfamily planning, nounfertility, nounfertility drug, nounfertilize, verbfetal, adjectivefetus, nounfoetal position, nounfoetus, nounfull-term, adjectivegestation, noungonad, nounincubator, nouninduce, verbinduction, nouninfant mortality rate, nouninfertile, adjectiveIUD, nounIVF, nounmaternal, adjectivematernity, nounmidwife, nounmidwifery, nounmilk, nounmiscarriage, nounmiscarry, verbmorning-after pill, nounmorning sickness, nounmother-to-be, nounmum-to-be, nounnatal, adjectivenatural, adjectivenatural childbirth, nounneuter, verbnurse, verbobstetrics, nounoral contraceptive, nounoviduct, nounovulate, verbovum, nounperinatal, adjectivepostnatal, adjectivepreemie, nounpregnancy, nounpregnant, adjectivepremature, adjectivepresentation, nounprocreate, verbproduce, verbquickening, nounreproduce, verbreproduction, nounreproductive, adjectiverhythm method, nounspay, verbsterile, adjectivesterilize, verbstillbirth, nounstillborn, adjectivestretch mark, nounsurrogate mother, nounswaddle, verbswaddling clothes, nountermination, nountest-tube baby, nountrimester, nounultrasound, nounumbilical cord, noununborn, adjectivewean, verbzygote, noun ADJECTIVE► wrongful· In 1994, a jury awarded him more than half a million dollars for wrongful termination from the utility in 1990. NOUN► date· If payment of your salary continues until the date of final rejection, that date is likely to be the termination date.· But he offered few other guarantees and rejected the Democrats' request for a termination date for the investigation and hearings.· I can now confirm that the termination date of the contract has been agreed as 30 September 1992.· If there is still no contact, advise Payroll of termination date, which would be their first day of absence.· All benefits and cover cease upon reaching the originally agreed termination date of the loan.· Nevertheless, the Employment Appeal Tribunal held that the termination date occurred only upon expiry of the 12-week notice period. nounterminationverbterminate 1[countable] formal the act of ending something, or the end of somethingtermination of You may face a reduction or termination of benefits.2[countable, uncountable] technical a medical operation to end the life of a developing child before it is born SYN abortion |