sacking (Meaning)

Wordnet

sacking (n)

coarse fabric used for bags or sacks

the termination of someone's employment (leaving them free to depart)

Webster

sacking (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Sack

Webster

sacking (n.)

Stout, coarse cloth of which sacks, bags, etc., are made.

sacking Sentence Examples

  1. The city was under siege, with soldiers sacking and pillaging everything in their path.
  2. The angry employee stormed into his boss's office, demanding his immediate sacking.
  3. The politician's career was in ruins after allegations of corruption led to his sacking.
  4. The company's headquarters was ransacked during the sacking, leaving behind a scene of chaos.
  5. The revolutionaries sacked the palace, overthrowing the oppressive regime.
  6. The sacking of the village left many homes destroyed and countless lives lost.
  7. The angry mob stormed the store, sacking it and stealing everything they could get their hands on.
  8. The firing of the coach after a series of poor results was a controversial sacking that sparked outrage among fans.
  9. The sacking of the CEO sent shockwaves through the industry, leading to a sharp drop in the company's stock price.
  10. The sacking of the union leader was met with fierce resistance from the workers.

FAQs About the word sacking

coarse fabric used for bags or sacks, the termination of someone's employment (leaving them free to depart)of Sack, Stout, coarse cloth of which sacks, bags, et

raiding, plunder,looting, depredation, pillaging, robbery, marauding, plundering, pirating,despoliation

signing (up or on), engaging, taking on, keeping, employing, engaging,hiring, hiring, keeping, taking on

The city was under siege, with soldiers sacking and pillaging everything in their path.

The angry employee stormed into his boss's office, demanding his immediate sacking.

The politician's career was in ruins after allegations of corruption led to his sacking.

The company's headquarters was ransacked during the sacking, leaving behind a scene of chaos.