sack
Transitive Verb[C/U] Both
pl: sackspast: sackedpp: sackeding: sacking
The word carries a heavy sense of abruptness and coarseness. When used regarding employment, it is far more blunt and informal than being fired or laid off, often implying a sudden, unwelcome termination without a graceful exit. In a historical or military sense, the term evokes chaotic violence and total devastation. It describes a systematic stripping of wealth and resources, where the goal is not just victory but the complete emptying of a location's value.
Countable when referring to the physical container (two sacks of rice). Uncountable when referring to the act of being dismissed from a job (given the sack).