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Learn the noun and verb meanings of layoff, a word that can refer to a period of inactivity, a dismissal of employees, or a reduction of risk. See synonyms, examples, and word history of layoff.
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Learn the meaning of lay off someone, a phrasal verb that can mean to stop employing someone or to stop using something. See how to use it in different contexts and …
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Learn the meaning of layoff in English, a noun that refers to the act of ending a worker's job or a period of inactivity. See how to use layoff in different contexts, such as …
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Lay off is a phrasal verb that can mean to stop employing someone, usually because there is no work for them to do, or to stop using or doing something, or to end something or …
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Learn the meaning of layoff as a noun and a verb, and see how it is used in sentences and idioms. Find out the origin, synonyms, and related words of layoff.
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Lay off is a phrasal verb that can mean to stop employing someone, using or doing something, annoying someone or hurting them, or passing the ball to someone in …
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(informal) to stop using something I think you'd better lay off fatty foods for a while. See lay off in the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Definition of lay-off phrasal verb in …
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