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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. House Republican leader Kevin McCarthy:

    Some people unfortunately got laid off because of this delay.

  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. Ashton Kutcher:

    I was f**king pissed, i’d finally gotten to a place where the press had really laid off me and Mila, and my life and my family. And then the next day, (the paparazzi) are at my kids’ school.

  4. Gary Chaison:

    We need a labor force participation that is much, much better, and we need the creation of better jobs and better paying jobs, people are settling for lesser paying jobs because they were laid off from better paying jobs. We have to have jobs that encourage people to return to the work force and give up unemployment benefits.

  5. Todd Dipaola:

    In a situation where tens of millions of people just got laid off or furloughed, people are definitely thinking about their wallets. A lot of people are buying lite beers because they're not moving around as much, so lower calorie beers make a lot of sense.

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