give notice

  • 1give notice to — give notice (to (someone)) 1. to warn your employer that you will stop working. Jones gave notice in October that he planned to leave at the end of the school year. 2. to tell an employee that they will no longer be employed. The company didn t… …

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  • 2give notice — (to (someone)) 1. to warn your employer that you will stop working. Jones gave notice in October that he planned to leave at the end of the school year. 2. to tell an employee that they will no longer be employed. The company didn t give its… …

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  • 3give notice — index admonish (advise), advise, alert, annunciate, apprise, caution, communicate, convey ( …

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  • 4give notice of — index proclaim, promulgate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 5give notice to — index serve (deliver a legal instrument) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 6give notice — verb 1. inform (somebody) of something I advised him that the rent was due • Syn: ↑advise, ↑notify, ↑send word, ↑apprise, ↑apprize • Derivationally related forms: ↑ …

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  • 7give notice — To communicate to another, in any proper or permissible legal manner, information or warning of an existing fact or state of facts or (more usually) of some intended future action; e.g. tenant giving landlord thirty day notice of termination of… …

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  • 8give notice — To communicate to another, in any proper or permissible legal manner, information or warning of an existing fact or state of facts or (more usually) of some intended future action; e.g. tenant giving landlord thirty day notice of termination of… …

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  • 9give notice to someone — give notice (to (someone)) 1. to warn your employer that you will stop working. Jones gave notice in October that he planned to leave at the end of the school year. 2. to tell an employee that they will no longer be employed. The company didn t… …

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  • 10give notice — give a letter that says you are leaving or quitting    If I want to leave the position, I give them two weeks notice …

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