dehire
1dehire — UK US /ˌdiːˈhaɪər/ verb [T] US ► HR to tell an employee that you no longer need them to work for a company: »The newspaper group paid £500,000 compensation to their finance director designate after dehiring him the day before he was due to start …
2dehire — /dee huyeur /, v.t., dehired, dehiring. to discharge from employment; fire, esp. at the executive level and generally with an attempt to be tactful. Also, de hire. [1965 70; DE + HIRE] * * * …
3dehire — verb a) To terminate the employment of. b) To terminate use under a lease of …
4dehire — American to dismiss from employment Barely euphemistic in a country when to hire has become synonymous with to employ …
5dehire — de·hire …
6dehire — ˌ transitive verb Etymology: de + hire (II) : to dismiss especially from an executive position …
7ejection — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Expulsion Nouns 1. ejection, emission, effusion, rejection, expulsion, eviction, extrusion, discharge, excretion; exfiltration; evacuation, vomiting, regurgitation, eructation. See propulsion. 2.… …