n
Alternative form of employment at will [(law) A traditional principle of law, recognized in some jurisdictions, which holds that, in the absence of a contract to the contrary, an employment relationship can be terminated at any time by the employer or employee, for any reason or for no reason whatever.]
v
(transitive) To gain (success, reward, recognition) through applied effort or work.
v
(rare) To pass along to someone else.
n
(medicine, now rare) The bodily fluid drained through a natural or artificial issue.
n
The day or date when something is put forth and officialized.
n
An amount produced during a specified period; output or turnout
v
(intransitive) To become worthwhile; to produce a net benefit.
n
(colloquial) A resolution or justification of an event that has already occurred, especially in fiction.
v
(business) To roughly calculate the expected returns of an investment
adj
(business) Of a contractual obligation either to take delivery of contracted goods or services or to make a specified payment.
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