Definition of «firing»

Firing refers to the act of discharging or releasing something, such as a projectile from a gun or cannon. It also means terminating someone's employment, especially if it is done in mass numbers, which is commonly referred to as being fired from one's job.

Usage examples

  1. Firing an employee for repeatedly violating company policies.
  2. The company is considering firing several employees due to budget cuts.
  3. The manager is responsible for making the final decision on firing a staff member.
  4. The HR department reviewed the disciplinary actions before ultimately firing the employee.
  5. The CEO took action by immediately firing the executive who was involved in the scandal.
  6. The company faced legal consequences for firing an employee without proper documentation.
  7. Firing an underperforming employee can sometimes be necessary for the overall success of the team.
  8. The organization is planning on firing some of its employees to streamline operations and improve efficiency.
  9. The employee filed a lawsuit against the company, claiming wrongful firing and seeking compensation.
  10. The firing of the team's coach was met with mixed reactions from both fans and players.

Sentences with «firing»

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