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Give notice   /gɪv nˈoʊtəs/   Listen
Give notice

verb
1.
Terminate the employment of; discharge from an office or position.  Synonyms: can, dismiss, displace, fire, force out, give the axe, give the sack, sack, send away, terminate.  "The company terminated 25% of its workers"  Antonym: hire.
2.
Inform (somebody) of something.  Synonyms: advise, apprise, apprize, notify, send word.






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"Give notice" Quotes from Famous Books



... the hopes he had; for Herod foresaw what he was so zealous about, and invited both Hyrcanus and him to supper; but calling one of the principal servants that stood by him to him, he sent him out, as though it were to get things ready for supper, but in reality to give notice beforehand about the plot that was laid against him; accordingly they called to mind what orders Cassius had given them, and went out of the city with their swords in their hands upon the sea-shore, where they encompassed ...
— The Wars of the Jews or History of the Destruction of Jerusalem • Flavius Josephus

... at all. But I should like to know why you went out without telling anybody. When people are expected to dinner and fail to appear they usually give notice of the failure." ...
— Mr. Prohack • E. Arnold Bennett

... an advertisement which appeared in the Times of 27th April:—"NELSON MONUMENT.—The Committee for erecting a Monument to the Memory of Lord Nelson hereby give notice that they are desirous of receiving from architects, artists, or other persons, DESIGNS for such a MONUMENT, to be erected ...
— Gossip in the First Decade of Victoria's Reign • John Ashton

... vexatious, as it was by his own folly and imprudence, and without a view to effect any good, that he was taken. As he went to lodge three miles out of his own camp, and within twenty miles of the enemy, a rascally Tory rode in the night to give notice of it to the enemy, who sent a party of light-horse, who seized him, and carried him off with every mark of ...
— From Farm House to the White House • William M. Thayer

... said the Englishman, "to run to the next railway station, give notice of the accident, and return with a relief train for succour. Tell him to be quick, and when he returns I will ...
— Dr. Dumany's Wife • Mr Jkai


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