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terminable

adjective as in finite

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The Los Angeles Stentorians, who represents African American firefighters in the city, called the incident a "terminable" offense.

But it is less a terminable process than a way of being in the world.

Using a homophobic slur would have been inappropriate even in a private moment, but on the job, in the broadcast booth, it’s a terminable offense.

Mrs May told MPs she hoped the extension would be "terminable" well before this date and the UK would find itself outside the EU "as soon as possible".

From BBC

Silver supported Levenson’s decision to sell the team but didn’t believe Ferry’s actions were a “terminable” offense.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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