Terminations is an English word. Below you'll find 10+ example sentences showing how it's used in practice.
Terminations meaning
plural of termination
Using Terminations
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of termination
- In the example corpus, terminations often appears in combinations such as: terminations of, pregnancy terminations, and terminations.
Context around Terminations
- Average sentence length in these examples: 23.8 words
- Position in the sentence: 2 start, 11 middle, 7 end
- Sentence types: 19 statements, 1 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Terminations
- In this selection, "terminations" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 23.8 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, pregnancy, legal, additional and unwanted stand out and add context to how "terminations" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include 1996 makes terminations on request and act allows terminations up to. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "terminations" sits close to words such as absentees, accruing and aerosmith, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with terminations
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Google confirmed the additional terminations in a statement. (8 words)
This provision previously accounted for around 98% of all legal terminations in Poland. (13 words)
US support becomes contingent on women dying from illegal terminations, unwanted pregnancies and complications of childbirth. (16 words)
While Gov. Tim Walz has instituted a temporary ban on most evictions in Minnesota, current law provides no way to appeal terminations of medical services at assisted living facilities, which can force people from their homes. (36 words)
Republican proponents of that law had claimed that terminations could be permitted to save the life of the mother, Harris said, anger creeping into her voice: “You know what that means, in practical terms? (34 words)
But an arbitrator’s ruling in October would end the board’s exclusive authority over terminations and long suspensions and allow the union for most cops to contest them in private arbitration. (32 words)
Republican proponents of that law had claimed that terminations could be permitted to save the life of the mother, Harris said, anger creeping into her voice: “You know what that means, in practical terms? (34 words)
Example sentences (20)
Almost a year later, we are now in a situation where most pregnancy terminations are banned in 13 US states.
But an arbitrator’s ruling in October would end the board’s exclusive authority over terminations and long suspensions and allow the union for most cops to contest them in private arbitration.
Medication abortions, which typically consist of a two-drug combination of mifepristone and misoprostol, account for more than half of all pregnancy terminations in the United States.
This provision previously accounted for around 98% of all legal terminations in Poland.
According to Fanta’s complaint, Williams even threatened WPD members with suspensions, demotions and terminations if anyone undermined him.
Consumers reported issues including billing disputes, disconnections and terminations of service, deceptive and misleading representations, refund and adjustment policies, and failure to cancel services when requested.
Google confirmed the additional terminations in a statement.
Republican proponents of that law had claimed that terminations could be permitted to save the life of the mother, Harris said, anger creeping into her voice: “You know what that means, in practical terms?
The 1967 Act allows terminations up to 24 weeks for several reasons, including preventing injury to a woman’s physical or mental health — the reason for 98% of the country’s abortions.
US support becomes contingent on women dying from illegal terminations, unwanted pregnancies and complications of childbirth.
Assists in the tracking of all personnel activities: such as turnover, applicants, new hires, transfers, promotions and terminations.
His ward was a former stronghold for ex-leader and Christian preacher, Ian Paisley, and his party strongly opposed Westminster legislation liberalising the law surrounding terminations.
PM: We expected government to issue a moratorium on retrenchments and other terminations of employment until we have an agreed post-Covid-19 social contract between business, labour and government.
Regardless of whether they should have been fired, four former employees felt there was a double standard because Mehnert hadn’t been professional in the way she handled the terminations.
Sheriff’s offices have issued 94 suspensions, demotions or terminations since 2015, and at least three officers resigned in lieu of facing discipline, the records showed.
The court’s decision halted pregnancy terminations for fetal abnormalities, virtually the only type of abortion currently performed in the country.
We managed even in the high margin areas, like balanced funds, to not see significant terminations.
While Gov. Tim Walz has instituted a temporary ban on most evictions in Minnesota, current law provides no way to appeal terminations of medical services at assisted living facilities, which can force people from their homes.
An estimated 0.7 to 2.8 per cent of abortions occur after 20 weeks, and terminations after 22 weeks are rarer still.
In South Africa, the Choice of Termination of Pregnancy Act of 1996 makes terminations on request legal until 12 weeks of pregnancy.
Common combinations with terminations
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- terminations of 7×
- pregnancy terminations 5×
- and terminations 5×
- for terminations 4×
- terminations in 3×
- terminations are 2×
- terminations up 2×
- illegal terminations 2×
- of terminations 2×
- other terminations 2×