It means to be removed or deleted by those in charge.
Terminated means stopped or ended.
If you mean terminated as in assassinated... They could be terminated by reasons of transferring income sales into a private account, By getting a large amount of money(planted or not) and being subject to tax evasion. Having an affair with your daughter or another loved one. Now if you mean terminated as in fired... Then that's out of my bubble of thought. Good luck!
Pre terminated wires may mean one of a couple things. At least to my knowledge. Generally a pre terminated wire is a wire in use or that is connected thru in an operating device of some sort. The wiring in the state it came from the "assembly plant.' Non-terminated wiring generally refers to wiring that is not in use or not connected yet. "Terminated wires" are "connected wires." Pre-terminated could also refer to some wiring that already has the "connectors" placed on the wire. Not just a bare wire w/o connectors. Non-terminated could mean a piece of wire without "connectors" on it.
Did you mean "what is the meaning of terminate"? The definition of terminate is "to bring to an end" so if something is terminated then it is over or ended.
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What happens when a CAC is terminated
to bring or come to an end synonyms: conclude, finish
The question is a little unclear - but if the probation was terminated it should mean that you had completed your sentence to the satisfaction of the judge. However, the charge for which you received the sentence of probation will remain on your criminal history record.
No. Rights are terminated voluntarily (typically, preparatory to an adoption) or by the court following a verdict that the parent is unfit. Also, custody should be confirmed by court order.
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True.