sacking in a sentence
n.
Definition
SACKING (noun): the act of dismissing someone from their job, particularly in a sports or managerial context.
Sample Sentences
- The sacking of the coach left the team in disarray.
- After a series of poor performances, the manager faced the possibility of sacking.
- The sudden sacking of the CEO surprised many employees at the company.
- Sacking a player mid-season is often a controversial decision for any coach.
- The sacking of the corrupt official was celebrated by the community as a victory for justice.
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