employing (antonym)
Employ is defined as to give someone work for pay, or to put someone or something to use.
To drop (troops or supplies) by parachute; airdrop
To dismiss from employment; fire
To sack is a slang term that is defined as to fire someone from their job.
(Slang) To end the employment of; fire.
To feed or serve the fire of.
(Physics) To push aside and occupy the physical space of (a volume of fluid):
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To disregard deliberately; pay no attention to; refuse to consider
To disregard or doubt (something) as being exaggerated or untrustworthy:
To cause to pass into solution:
To dismiss, as from an office or position
Release is defined as to set free or to relieve.
To refuse to accept, submit to, believe, or make use of:
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Oust is defined as to get rid of something or someone.
To remove obstructions or entanglements from; clear:
To remove from membership.
Eject is defined as to release or give off.
To break up, drive away, or cause to disappear:
To release the charge of (a gun); fire
To discard is defined as to get rid of something or throw something away.
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To dismiss (a military force) from service
The act of granting another the power to act on one’s behalf.
(Now rare) To dismiss (someone, especially military personnel) from service.
(Slang) To raise (a price, a bet in poker, etc.)
(Computing, informal) To disconnect forcibly; to eject from an online service, conversation, etc.
(Dated, with out of)
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To bust is to break something, to cause something to be broken, getting someone out of prison, or arresting someone.
To cut off, remove, get rid of, etc.
To move jerkily; bump:
To render unqualified or unfit.
To formally charge (a public official) with malfeasance in office
To render temporarily ineffective:
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To supply or substitute an equivalent for.
To refuse to accept or do something, esp. in a way that is formally polite
To exclude, by an act of ecclesiastical authority, from the sacraments, rights, and privileges of a church; censure by cutting off from communion with a church
To behave or conduct (oneself) in a specified way
Outlaw is to ban something or make something illegal.
To expatriate is defined as to be removed from or to leave one's homeland.
The definition of exile is to send someone away or ban him from coming to his country.
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To remove from the throne; depose.
To vote against, especially to veto the admission of.
To refuse to admit, consider, include, etc.; shut out; keep from entering, happening, or being; reject; bar
To ostracize is to deliberately exclude or leave someone out.
To release from an obligation, duty, promise, etc.
To follow quickly or persistently in order to catch or harm
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To rout is to dig up or turn over ground.
Rid is defined as to free or clear of something.
To produce and release (a tear or tears).
To remove or cause to be removed so as to make way for another; supplant
To refer, commit, or hand over for decision, action, etc.
To do away with completely; put an end to; esp., to make (a law, etc.) null and void
(Intransitive) To take or declare a break.
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Adjourn is defined as to move to a different location or to retreat to another place.
To attenuate and vanish; dissipate:
To cease holding physically; release:
To detach is defined as to separate from, or to send on a special mission.
To hurry.
Repudiate is to refuse to have anything to do with or to reject in a public way.
To repel is defined as to hold off, refuse to accept or reject.
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To forbid, refuse, or veto:
To refuse or reject with contempt or disdain; scorn
To decline to accept; reject
(Informal) Not to attend (some event, especially a class or a meeting).
(Slang) To discard; get rid of
To evict is defined as to force someone to leave a place or property, usually with the force of the law behind you.
To cause to be conveyed by an intermediary to a destination:
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keeping (antonym)
To maintain records in:
maintaining (antonym)
To adhere or conform to; keep:
preserving (antonym)
To keep from spoiling or rotting
holding (antonym)
To have and keep in one's grasp:
accepting (antonym)
To be able to hold (something applied or inserted):
appointing (antonym)
To assign, designate, or set apart by authority.
securing (antonym)
To secure is to firmly attach something, to take action to make an area safe or to obtain something that you have been seeking.
hiring (antonym)
To get the services of (a person) or the use of (a thing) in return for payment; employ or engage
retaining (antonym)
To keep in mind; remember:
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