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Antonyms for laid-offlaid-off

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  1. discharged, dismissed, fired, laid-off, pink-slippedadjective

    having lost your job

    Antonyms:
    employed

    Synonyms:
    dismissed, discharged, fired, pink-slipped

How to use laid-off in a sentence?

  1. Steve Tsang:

    The pandemic had resulted in him being allowed to play more of the well-established role of the premier in running the economy, something from which he was side-tracked most of the time in the Xi era, he saw how the economic impact of Covid-19 would require a pragmatic and a more emphatic approach, hence allowing, even encouraging, street vending for those laid off as a result of the pandemic.

  2. Nicholas Colas:

    These aren't Robinhood traders, they are executives trying to figure out the right amount of cash in the bank in case they get laid off.

  3. Chief Executive Officer Bill Downe:

    We're not seeing increases in delinquencies yet, there's likely salary continuation among laid-off workers in the oil sector. There are many two-earner families. That sustains people in a downturn.

  4. House Republican leader Kevin McCarthy:

    Some people unfortunately got laid off because of this delay.

  5. Gene McCowan:

    Twenty percent of our people have been laid off or seen cuts in salaries and it's going to get worse.

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