give notice

VERB
  1. terminate the employment of; discharge from an office or position
    The company terminated 25% of its workers
    The boss fired his secretary today
  2. inform (somebody) of something
    I advised him that the rent was due
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How To Use give notice In A Sentence

  • Yes, but we are not obliged to give notice to the union.
  • Dozens of families on the estate have been give notice to quit .
  • The bank had agreed to keep the accounts separate, and if it wished to cancel this arrangement in view of the changed circumstances, it had to give notice to the customer.
  • Both Sue and Jude together went to the office of the district to give notice.
  • Dozens of families on the estate have been give notice to quit .
  • The Contractor-shall carry-out the Tests on such day or days within that period as the Contractor may fix and of which he shall give notice to the Engineer.
  • Some companies, sticking to the rule book, only give notice once every three years.
  • They will have to give notice. The Sun
  • Do I have to give notice if I want to move?
  • The Contractor shall give notice to the Engineer whenever any work is ready and before it is covered up, put out of sight, or packaged for storage or transport.
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