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give notice
Tell one's employer one is quitting, as in Our housekeeper gave notice last week . This usage, first recorded in 1765, originally alluded to any kind of termination, such as a housing lease, but today is most often used for leaving employment.
Inform or warn someone of something, as in He's prompt about giving us notice of any discrepancy in the accounts . [Late 1500s]
Example Sentences
The filings states that the plaintiff "hereby gives notice that the... action is voluntarily dismissed, with prejudice".
Ofsted has piloted an idea to improve consistency by doing all inspections on a Tuesday and Wednesday, giving notice for them on a Monday.
The nonprofit groups and immigration attorneys they contract were informed on Sunday that the Department of Justice had given notice that a “stop-work order” sent out Jan. 22 “has been rescinded” with little explanation.
After being suspended by Ecowas, the three states hit back by giving notice last January that they would withdraw in a year, meeting the timeline set by the bloc for states that decide to leave.
"It was a statutory requirement to give notice to police officers two weeks out from the show. And we were fast approaching that," said Paul.
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