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sacked
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Princeton's WordNet
despoiled, pillaged, raped, ravaged, sackedadjective
having been robbed and destroyed by force and violence
"the raped countryside"
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sacked
"Sacked" is a term commonly used to refer to someone who has been dismissed or terminated from their job or position. It generally implies that the person was forced to leave, usually due to poor performance, misconduct, or redundancy. This term is mostly used in UK English, but is understood in other English speaking countries as well. In sports, particularly in American football, "sacked" refers to a quarterback being tackled behind the line of scrimmage before he can throw a forward pass.
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Sacked
of Sack
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of sacked in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of sacked in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
Examples of sacked in a Sentence
I think Mr Khan should be sacked. I think Mr Khan’s a disgrace for mayor. If I do n’t do my job properly I lose my job. Mr Khan’s not doing Mr Khan job properly, Mr Khan’s disrespecting the most powerful office in the world and Mr Khan’s only doing it only to gain Mr Khan politically.
I did love playing tight end, but there's nothing like sacking the quarterback, everybody will say touchdowns are the greatest thing. But I've scored touchdowns and I've sacked quarterbacks.
The attorney-general should not have been involved in the decision affecting the PM because he was appointed by the PM, it was very controversial circumstances when Gani Patail was sacked. It is a conflict of interest.
The only real protection we have from government sleaze is an apolitical civil service telling ministers what they can and can not do, yes, we have a ministerial code, we have registers of financial interest. But breaching the ministerial code doesn't mean you'll get sacked. And very few MPs have stopped filling their pockets because of public shame.
It was very controversial circumstances when Gani Patail was sacked. It is a conflict of interest.
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