Firing in a sentence as a noun

I got frustrated one night and started firing rubber bands at my screen to help me think.

"The gun firing produces more force through recoil on the plane then is produced by one of the plane's engines.

I once heard him speak at a VC event about his firing practices with the same sort of attitude.

It's funny how often the story of the mass-firing is misreported.

In turn, it is psychologically healthy for you as well, to know that you are a parent that is firing on all cylinders.

Half think I'm an idiot for firing myself to avoid harming others who were in someone's crosshairs already.

The same woman had a hearty laugh earlier in the firing meeting after joking, "I bet you didn't expect your afternoon to go like this, huh?

Regarding firing workers: similarly to Hungary it's very difficult to fire someone and almost impossible to fire pregnant women or old people.

Instead, these closed-allocation dinosaur companies define credibility in such a limited way that managers can either support or not support the employee, and then if the person is not supported, that person's credibility is zero and the manager isn't firing that person.

Firing definitions

noun

the act of firing weapons or artillery at an enemy; "hold your fire until you can see the whites of their eyes"; "they retreated in the face of withering enemy fire"

See also: fire

noun

the act of discharging a gun

See also: discharge

noun

the act of setting something on fire

See also: ignition lighting kindling inflammation

noun

the termination of someone's employment (leaving them free to depart)

See also: dismissal dismission discharge liberation release sack sacking