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Definition of Disemploying
1. disemploy [v] - See also: disemploy
Lexicographical Neighbors of Disemploying
Literary usage of Disemploying
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Gentleman's Magazine (1886)
"... on the same principle, double taxation :ow be enforced with double effect, ie
the disemploying of more. Then we must provide for 80000. ..."
2. Modern Problems: A Discussion of Debatable Subjects by Oliver Lodge (1912)
"... bodies of their fellows, employing them or disemploying them as it suits their
convenience, accumulating possessions and faring sumptuously every day. ..."
3. Modern Problems: A Discussion of Debatable Subjects by Oliver Lodge (1912)
"... bodies of their fellows, employing them or disemploying them as it suits their
convenience, accumulating possessions and faring sumptuously every day. ..."
4. Breach of privilege: being the evidence of mr. John Bull, taken before the by T Clutton Salt (1849)
"... can the Bank protect itself against a drain in any other way than by curtailing
discounts, throwing down prices and disemploying labour? — It cannot. ..."
5. Two Journeys to Japan, 1856-7 by Kinahan Cornwallis (1859)
"Had not the introduction of steam in the working of agricultural implements and
machines been productive of much injury in disemploying an immense number of ..."