terms |
dehire |
As a noun terms
is .
As a verb dehire is
(euphemistic) to terminate the employment of.
dehire |
rehire |
As verbs the difference between dehire and rehire
is that
dehire is (euphemistic) to terminate the employment of while
rehire is to hire again.
dewire |
dehire |
As verbs the difference between dewire and dehire
is that
dewire is for the pantograph or trolley pole, etc to become unintentionally detached from or entangled with the overhead lines such that the power to the vehicle is lost while
dehire is (euphemistic) to terminate the employment of.
dehired |
dehire |
As verbs the difference between dehired and dehire
is that
dehired is (
dehire) while
dehire is (euphemistic) to terminate the employment of.
desire |
dehire |
As verbs the difference between desire and dehire
is that
desire is to want; to wish for earnestly while
dehire is to terminate the employment of.
As a noun desire
is someone or something wished for.