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How to pronounce sacking in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms discharge, dismissal, dismission, firing, liberation, release, sack
Type of ending, termination, conclusion
Has types conge, removal, section eight, superannuation, dishonorable discharge, deactivation, congee, honorable discharge, inactivation
Derivation sack
Type Words
Synonyms bagging
Type of fabric, cloth, textile, material
Has types gunny, burlap

Examples of sacking

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Against Arizona's Kurt Warner, they got very little pressure, sacking him twice.
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I really believe my sacking was purely vindictive, I was seen as a troublemaker.
From the express.co.uk
They can remonstrate, or they can fire their nuclear weapon of sacking the boss.
From the economist.com
Only time I was emotionally upset at sacking of a manager was in September 1964.
From the expressandstar.com
In addition, the private sector is growing while governments are sacking people.
From the economist.com
The Spanish mutineers marched on Brussels, on the way sacking the city of Aalst.
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These characterizations called to mind the sacking of the Summer Palace in 1860.
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John Fox's defense should aid Elvis Dumervil, sacking JaMarcus Russell in 2009.
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I dont support Mick, but can't see them sacking him regardless of what happens.
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More examples
  • Coarse fabric used for bags or sacks
  • Dismissal: the termination of someone's employment (leaving them free to depart)
  • (sacked) despoiled: having been robbed and destroyed by force and violence; "the raped countryside"
  • Cheap rough cloth such as would be used to make bags (sacks); Firing or termination of an employee
  • (Sacked) Slang word referring to a person that's been recently fired from a company. (Note that "Sacked" and "Canned" are similar terms.)
  • (Sacked) fired, usually employees are considered sacked after a major screw up, like serving a banquet of 200 people the $100.00 bottles of Dom Perignon champagne instead of the $12.95 bottles that they were supposed to get.
  • Removing or alleviating defects on a concrete surface by applying a mixture of sand and cement to the moistened surface and rubbing with a coarse material such as burlap.
  • A cheap, coarse cloth woven of flax, hemp, or jute.