English to Malay Dictionary terminate

terminate

menamatkan
definition
verb
he was advised to terminate the contract
bring to an end.
translation of 'terminate'
verb
mengakhiri
example
It's more or less redundant because most of the busses begin or 'terminate' at the bus station and so never use it.
For example, we once had to 'terminate' an employee who excelled in profitability and productivity yet would not adhere to our safety rules and therefore did not conform to our safety culture.
The Company's customers may 'terminate' most service contracts for a variety of reasons, either immediately or upon notice of a future date.
Her husband, parents, and in-laws had also counselled her but could not persuade her to 'terminate' the pregnancy.
Services on city, suburban and commute routes will 'terminate' earlier than normal and Eurolines services will not operate.
Where contraception is inaccessible or of poor quality, many women will seek to 'terminate' unintended pregnancies, despite restrictive laws and lack of adequate abortion services.
he was advised to 'terminate' the contract
Some trains will 'terminate' at stations short of their destinations.
You know, when you 'terminate' someone's parental rights to their children, that's a heavy thing to do.
Services are going to 'terminate' at St Pancras, and the station is being massively redeveloped.
If the condition found cannot be treated, or if it causes severe disability in the child, the parents may decide to 'terminate' the pregnancy.
the train will 'terminate' at Stratford
But if you do have an x-ray and later discover you are pregnant, the risks are not high enough to have to 'terminate' the pregnancy.
And even if they were available, antenatal counselling and the opportunity to 'terminate' affected pregnancies safely may not be.
Buses in fact run across the city in all directions and nobody suggests that they should 'terminate' at points on the edge of the centre ten minutes walk from each other.
This may involve preparing for special care that will be needed after the birth, or choosing to 'terminate' the pregnancy (have an abortion).
Be aware that the employment relationship between the employee and the church will 'terminate' when the worker leaves for active service with the National Guard.
Adamson's putting pressure on me to 'terminate' you
However, smallpox vaccination usually is not a reason to 'terminate' a pregnancy.
he was advised to 'terminate' the contract
If the fetus is found to be affected, the patient may elect to 'terminate' the pregnancy, which, in the first trimester, is associated with reduced maternal morbidity.
So it's a big step forward but it isn't - I agree with John - going to 'terminate' the whole terrorist problem.
The rate of deciding to 'terminate' a pregnancy is also high when the specific disability of the fetus is known.
And again, we thought she was very beautiful and very nice, but she just wasn't able to fulfill her duties, and therefore, we had no choice but to 'terminate' her.
It was argued that to determine a case is to decide, resolve, conclude, end, 'terminate' or finish an argument.
Soon after ten we were told that the train would 'terminate' at Birmingham International.
the train will 'terminate' at Stratford
Their bosses can now 'terminate' undocumented workers who join a union, without monetary consequences.
An at-will policy allows employers to 'terminate' workers at the company's discretion.
Our patient's options were to 'terminate' the pregnancy and undergo conventional treatment or to continue with the pregnancy and adjust treatment.
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