seize |
terminate |
As verbs the difference between seize and terminate
is that
seize is to deliberately take hold of; to grab or capture while
terminate is to end, especially in an incomplete state.
As an adjective terminate is
terminated; limited; bounded; ended.
terminate |
layoff |
As a verb terminate
is to end, especially in an incomplete state.
As an adjective terminate
is terminated; limited; bounded; ended.
As a noun layoff is
a dismissal of employees from their jobs because of tightened budgetary constraints or work shortage (not due to poor performance or misconduct).
efface |
terminate |
As verbs the difference between efface and terminate
is that
efface is while
terminate is to end, especially in an incomplete state.
As an adjective terminate is
terminated; limited; bounded; ended.
terminate |
achieve |
Related terms |
Terminate is a related term of achieve.
As verbs the difference between terminate and achieve
is that
terminate is to end, especially in an incomplete state while
achieve is to succeed in something, now especially in academic performance.
As an adjective terminate
is terminated; limited; bounded; ended.
terminate |
exit |
As a verb terminate
is to end, especially in an incomplete state.
As an adjective terminate
is terminated; limited; bounded; ended.
As a noun exit is
success.
hold |
terminate |
As a proper noun hold
is moon.
As a verb terminate is
to end, especially in an incomplete state.
As an adjective terminate is
terminated; limited; bounded; ended.
abate |
terminate |
As a noun abate
is .
As a verb terminate is
to end, especially in an incomplete state.
As an adjective terminate is
terminated; limited; bounded; ended.
suspense |
terminate |
As adjectives the difference between suspense and terminate
is that
suspense is (obsolete) held or lifted up; held or prevented from proceeding while
terminate is terminated; limited; bounded; ended.
As a noun suspense
is the condition of being suspended; cessation for a time.
As a verb terminate is
to end, especially in an incomplete state.
terminate |
perfect |
Related terms |
Terminate is a related term of perfect.
As verbs the difference between terminate and perfect
is that
terminate is to end, especially in an incomplete state while
perfect is to make perfect; to improve or hone.
As adjectives the difference between terminate and perfect
is that
terminate is terminated; limited; bounded; ended while
perfect is fitting its definition precisely.
As a noun perfect is
(grammar) the perfect tense, or a form in that tense.
rise |
terminate |
Related terms |
Rise is a related term of terminate.
As verbs the difference between rise and terminate
is that
rise is (
label) to move, or appear to move, physically upwards relative to the ground while
terminate is to end, especially in an incomplete state.
As a noun rise
is the process of or an action or instance of moving upwards or becoming greater.
As an adjective terminate is
terminated; limited; bounded; ended.
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