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firing
This word carries a sharp, explosive energy. In employment contexts, it is blunt and often perceived as harsh or aggressive, lacking the softness of terms like layoff or termination. It implies a decisive, often punitive action taken by a superior against a subordinate. In technical or physical contexts, it evokes heat and ignition. Whether it is the chemical combustion of gunpowder or the intense thermal transformation of clay, the word centers on a sudden release of energy or a permanent change in state caused by fire.
Countable when referring to a specific instance of dismissal or a single shot from a gun. Uncountable when referring to the industrial process of baking pottery.
Meanings
The act of dismissing an employee from a job.
"The firing of the CEO caused a dip in stock prices."
The process of heating pottery in a kiln to harden it.
"The firing of the ceramics takes twelve hours."
To dismiss someone from employment.
"The manager is firing the lazy employee."