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Inception vs. Termination

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Inceptionnoun

The creation or beginning of something; the establishment.

‘From its inception the agency has been helping people obtain and properly install car seats for children.’;

Terminationnoun

The process of terminating or the state of being terminated.

Inceptionnoun

Beginning; commencement; initiation.

‘Marked with vivacity of inception, apathy of progress, and prematureness of decay.’;

Terminationnoun

The process of firing an employee; ending one's employment at a business for any reason.

Inceptionnoun

Reception; a taking in.

Terminationnoun

An end in time; a conclusion.

Inceptionnoun

an event that is a beginning; a first part or stage of subsequent events

Terminationnoun

An end in space; an edge or limit.

Inceptionnoun

the establishment or starting point of an institution or activity

‘she has been on the board since its inception two years ago’;

Terminationnoun

An outcome or result.

Inception

Inception is a 2010 science fiction action film written and directed by Christopher Nolan, who also produced the film with Emma Thomas, his wife. The film stars Leonardo DiCaprio as a professional thief who steals information by infiltrating the subconscious of his targets.

Terminationnoun

The last part of a word; an ending, a desinence; a suffix.

Terminationnoun

(medical) An induced abortion.

Terminationnoun

A word, a term.

Terminationnoun

The ending up of a polypeptid chain.

Terminationnoun

The act of terminating, or of limiting or setting bounds; the act of ending or concluding; as, a voluntary termination of hostilities.

Terminationnoun

That which ends or bounds; limit in space or extent; bound; end; as, the termination of a line.

Terminationnoun

End in time or existence; as, the termination of the year, or of life; the termination of happiness.

Terminationnoun

End; conclusion; result.

Terminationnoun

Last purpose of design.

Terminationnoun

A word; a term.

Terminationnoun

The ending of a word; a final syllable or letter; the part added to a stem in inflection.

Terminationnoun

a coming to an end of a contract period;

‘the expiry of his driver's license’;

Terminationnoun

a place where something ends or is complete

Terminationnoun

something that results;

‘he listened for the results on the radio’;

Terminationnoun

the end of a word (a suffix or inflectional ending or final morpheme);

‘I don't like words that have -ism as an ending’;

Terminationnoun

the act of ending something;

‘the termination of the agreement’;

Terminationnoun

the action of terminating something or the fact of being terminated

‘the termination of a contract’;

Terminationnoun

an induced abortion

‘for many conditions, a large proportion of people say they would not consider a termination’;

Terminationnoun

an act of dismissing someone from employment

‘workers were informed of the terminations on Wednesday’;

Terminationnoun

an assassination.

Terminationnoun

a word's final syllable or letters or letter, especially when constituting an element in inflection or derivation.

Terminationnoun

an ending or result of a specified kind

‘a good result and a happy termination’;

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