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Common collocations with termination in American Collocation

termination noun

US /ˌtɜrmɪˈneɪʃ(ə)n/

allowed/not allowed by law

lawful
wrongful

Anyone subjected to wrongful termination of employment has the right to claim compensation.

sudden

abrupt
immediate
speedy
sudden

This led to the abrupt termination of his career as finance minister.

earlier than expected

early
premature
unexpected

There was an unexpected termination of the network connection.

legal agreement

agreement
contract
lease
licence
membership
tenancy

The apartment must be returned to its original condition upon termination of the tenancy.

employment

appointment
employment

Payment will be made only for work done up to the time of the termination of the appointment.

relationship

engagement
marriage
relationship

Their children may suffer financial hardship following the termination of their relationship.

war

hostilities
war

With the termination of hostilities our society can look to the future.

court case

proceedings
trial

It is in the interests of justice that there is a speedy termination of proceedings.