Terminated in a sentence as an adjective

After the first 10 or so we learned to treat deals as background processes that we should ignore till they terminated.

But if you fail doing something new, your career will be terminated with extreme prejudice.

"All new team members were automatically assumed to be terminated within a month or so.

We dont see any logic in storing data for terminated accounts that we no longer host, so they are removed instantly.

Any new employee that didn't pull their weight, sat around waiting for someone to tell them what to do, or lied in any way was terminated.

Amazon sends an email to both of them demanding that one of the accounts be immediately closed or they will both be terminated.

The employees are all terminated, as their employer is gone and its operating assets are owned by a new company.

I would love it if Google would revoke Rumblefish's earnings/account in the same fashion that they revoke mom & pop AdSense publishers, like: "Your account has been terminated.

HR scheduled a meeting 30 minutes in the future on my calendar, then informed me that my employment had been terminated because of the issue in my background.

As the lab's Geiger counter clicked hysterically, Louis used his bare hand to push the upper plutonium hemisphere off and onto the floor, which terminated the supercritical reaction moments after it began.

"The overwhelming majority of employees at startups sign documentation acknowledging that their employment is at will and can be terminated at any time by either party for any reason, with or without cause.

Then they saw this behavior on one of their build machines when something wasn't installed correctly and the process just terminated, after 71 retries...Source: I was on the visual studio environment team a decade ago, and Rube Goldberg himself could not design a build process that would surprise me, at this point.

Of course, the company would get sued as well and this is the justification for your being terminated in the first place - your actions as an officer would be seen as irresponsible at best and you would have caused some serious harm to the company as a result of subjecting the company to the risks of a multi-million dollar lawsuit.

Terminated definitions

adjective

having come or been brought to a conclusion; "the harvesting was complete"; "the affair is over, ended, finished"; "the abruptly terminated interview"

See also: complete concluded ended

adjective

(of e.g. a contract or term of office) having come to an end