different between layoff vs sacks

layoff

English

Etymology

From the verb phrase lay off.

Noun

layoff (plural layoffs)

  1. (chiefly US) A dismissal of employees from their jobs because of tightened budgetary constraints or work shortage (not due to poor performance or misconduct).
  2. A period of time when someone is unavailable for work.
  3. (Britain, soccer) A short pass that has been rolled in front of another player for them to kick.
  4. A bet that is laid off, i.e. placed with another bookmaker in order to reduce risk.

Synonyms

  • (dismissal of employees): downsizing, reduction in force, redundancy

Translations

See also

  • lay off

Further reading

  • layoff on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

Anagrams

  • Offaly, offlay

layoff From the web:

  • what layoff means
  • what layoff do
  • what's layoff in french
  • layoff what to say
  • layoff what does it mean
  • layoff what to expect
  • layoffs what they mean
  • what does layoff mean in work


sacks

English

Noun

sacks

  1. plural of sack

Verb

sacks

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sack

Anagrams

  • casks

sacks From the web:

  • what's sacks in football
  • what position sacks the quarterback
  • what are sacks made of
  • what colour sacks for clinical waste
  • what is sacks sentence completion test
  • what are sacks in nfl
  • what are sacks of flour used for in skyrim
  • what player sacked the quarterback
+1
Share
Pin
Like
Send
Share

you may also like