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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. Fred Keller:

    Whats worse, Kennedy Center took the governments money and laid off all their workers and musicians.

  2. 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.

  3. Todd Hirsch:

    Alberta is famous for when you get laid off, you become a consultant, you're self-employed and you're finding bits of work here and there.

  4. Darnell Gilet:

    Chaos creates opportunity for somebody, right? people are getting laid off and you have this recession that’s looming, the ideal place … that would have the greatest growth opportunity from that would be a platform that’s focused on careers like LinkedIn. So it makes perfect sense.

  5. Eric Hoplin:

    The already compromised supply chain will be under added pressure during the busiest time of the year, and the already tight labor market will make it immeasurably more difficult to replace laid off employees.

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