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单词 disemploy
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disemployv.

/dɪsɪmˈplɔɪ/
Forms: Also 1600s -imploy.
Etymology: < dis- prefix 2a + employ v.
rare.
transitive. To cease to employ, dismiss from, or throw out of, employment.
ΘΚΠ
society > occupation and work > lack of work > [verb (transitive)] > dismiss or discharge
to put awaya1387
discharge1428
dismiss1477
to put out of wages1542
discard1589
to turn away1602
to put off1608
disemploy1619
to pay off1648
to pay off1651
to turn out1667
to turn off1676
quietus1688
strip1756
trundle1794
unshop1839
shopc1840
to lay off1841
sack1841
drop1845
to give (a person) the shoot1846
bag1848
swap1862
fire1879
to knock off1881
bounce1884
to give (a person) the pushc1886
to give (a person) the boot or the order of the boot1888
bump1899
spear1911
to strike (a medical practitioner, etc.) off the register1911
terminate1920
tramp1941
shitcan1961
pink slip1966
dehire1970
resize1975
to give a person his jotters1990
1619 E. M. Bolton tr. Florus Rom. Hist. iv. ii. 266 The Senate consulted to disemploy Caesar.
1642 Bp. J. Taylor Of Sacred Order Episcopacy (R.) If personal defailance be thought reasonable to disimploy the whole calling, then neither clergy nor laity should ever serve a prince.
1886 O. Lodge Inaug. Addr. in Liverpool Univ. Coll. Mag. 139 Their fellows employing them or disemploying them as it suits their convenience.

Derivatives

disemˈployed adj. not employed, out of employment, unemployed.
ΘΚΠ
society > occupation and work > lack of work > [adjective] > not working or unemployed
servicelessc1450
unlabouredc1450
masterless1471
unwrought1550
unplaced1558
labourless1576
flag-fallen1609
unlabouring1619
disemployed1651
hireless1651
unengaged1654
unemployed1667
unworking1696
untoiling1748
workless1758
occupationless1822
placeless1828
out of work1833
non-working1841
unhired1852
jobless1862
out of (or in) collar1862
non-employed1876
spare1919
on the beach1923
in dry dock1927
off-the-job1950
on (also upon) the street(s)1980
unwaged1981
1651 Bp. J. Taylor Rule of Holy Living (1727) 13 Sins and irregularities..which usually creep upon idle, disemployed and curious persons.
1671 A. Woodhead tr. Life St. Teresa i. xviii. 109 No one of them is so dis-employed as..to be able to attend to anything else.
1807 W. Taylor in Ann. Rev. 5 187 The disemployed, the unnecessary, the superfluous poor.
1893 Columbus (Ohio) Dispatch 22 Mar. There is very little disemployed labor in the country.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1896; most recently modified version published online December 2020).
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