Thesaurus Dictionary
Synonyms and antonyms of Forcing someone and being forced to leave a job in American Thesaurus
Forcing someone and being forced to leave a job
fire (verb)
to make someone leave their job, sometimes as a punishment
lay off ()
to end someone’s employment, especially temporarily, because there is not enough work for them
retire (verb)
to force someone to leave their job, especially before they reach the age when they are officially too old to work
pension off ()
the ax ()
a situation in which a government, a company, or an organization decides to end something or to get rid of a worker or their job
can (verb)
Americaninformal to make someone leave their job, for example because their work is not good enough. The usual word for this is to fire someone
eject (verb)
to force someone to leave a job or organization
get the boot ()
give someone their walking papers (American)
American to officially tell someone they have lost their job or that they must leave a place
hatchet man (noun)
informal someone employed by a company to do a job that is not popular with other people, especially to get rid of members of the staff
layoff (noun)
a situation in which an employer ends a worker’s employment, especially temporarily, because there is not enough work for them
let someone go (informal)
informal to officially tell someone that they can no longer work at a job
put someone out to pasture (humorous)
humorous to make someone leave their job because they are considered to be too old
stand down (Australian)
Australian to stop employing someone because there is not enough work for them
terminate (verb)
formal to remove someone from a job. The more usual word is fire