Sentence with word terminal

Synonym: concluding, depot, endmost, final, last, pole, terminus. Similar words: germinal, terminate, exterminate, termination, interminably, interminable, extermination, determination. Meaning: [‘tɜrmɪnl /’tɜːm-]  n. 1. station where transport vehicles load or unload passengers or goods 2. a contact on an electrical device (such as a battery) at which electric current enters or leaves 3. electronic equipment consisting of a device providing access to a computer; has a keyboard and display. adj. 1. being or situated at an end 2. of or relating to or situated at the ends of a delivery route 3. relating to or occurring in a term or fixed period of time 4. occurring at or forming an end or termination 5. causing or ending in or approaching death. 

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1. We met up at the bus terminal.

2. He has terminal lung cancer.

3. The terminal was constructed of reinforced concrete.

4. The illness is usually terminal.

5. Flights for Amsterdam depart from Terminal 3.

6. She’s suffering from terminal boredom.

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7. Domestic flights go from Terminal 1.

8. The oil terminal is in the narrow strait that separates the island from the mainland.

9. She has terminal cancer.

10. The car has reached its terminal speed and can run faster no longer.

11. He worked the bus terminal for a few days until they chased him.

12. The Zoo is at the bus terminal. You can’t miss it.

13. Connect the cable to the correct terminal.

14. He is in the terminal stage of cancer.

15. A second terminal was opened in 1998.

16. The once great industry is now in terminal decline.

17. The industry is in terminal decline.

18. Your flight to Perth will leave from Terminal 4.

19. He made a round-trip to the terminal and back.

20. There were two students at each terminal.

21. He was eventually diagnosed as suffering from terminal cancer.

22. Plans are underway for a fifth terminal at Heathrow airport.

23. The airport hotel will be linked to the terminal building by a covered walkway.

24. The data entry terminal is connected to an online database while editing is taking place.

25. She claims that the shipbuilding industry is in terminal decline.

26. As soon as he was clear of the terminal building he looked round.

27. The Italian political system has been judged to be in terminal crisis for decades.

28. He has nothing to do all day and is suffering from terminal boredom.

29. Looking back afterwards you will see that this was not a terminal trough in your career.

30. A bus shuttles passengers back and forth from the station to the terminal.

More similar words: germinal, terminate, exterminate, termination, interminably, interminable, extermination, determination, indeterminate, determinative, determine, determined, determining, undetermined, predetermine, terminological, nominal interest rate, vermin, never mind, undermine, termite, intermit, buttermilk, nominal, nominally, criminal, intermittent, permit, hermit, hermitage. 

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1. We met up at the bus Terminal.
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2. He has Terminal lung cancer.
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3. The Terminal was constructed of reinforced concrete.
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4. The illness is usually Terminal.
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5. Flights for Amsterdam depart from Terminal 3.
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7. Domestic flights go from Terminal 1.
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9. She has Terminal cancer.
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10. The car has reached its Terminal speed and can run faster no longer.
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12. The Zoo is at the bus Terminal. You can’t miss it.
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13. Connect the cable to the correct Terminal.
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14. He is in the Terminal stage of cancer.
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I just got a script for a woman who has terminal illness.

So does someone in the advanced stages of a terminal illness, they know they’re going to die.

Universal hoped to have Chaney work with Browning on Dracula, where the actor’s skill as a make-up artist would likely have created a Dracula very much unlike the one we’ve come to know, but Chaney was stricken with terminal cancer before a contract was finalised.

Negotiations got as far as Universal’s offer of a three-picture deal, including a talking sequel to The Phantom of the Opera, but Chaney had already developed terminal cancer.

Khust — Kolochava Bus terminal

Every railroad, terminal dock, bus line and main artery is being watched.

Stake out the bus terminal for me, will you?

All right. Go call the union Air terminal at burbank. Ask for gunner morris.

Ladies and gentlemen today a great chapter of history has been written and we take justifiable pride in bringing this railroad to the terminal furthest west in this country.

terminal case of primary anemia?

The Union would have 1000 miles of track… and a gopher hole for its Western terminal.

Service dives to terminal velocity. Nine-G pullouts.

Attach the high-frequency leads to the terminal electrodes.

I’ll tell you what, we’ll go down to the bus terminal and pick up our baggage.

This is what happened when the Americans brutally bombed Shimbashi station in Tokyo, which, although it was a railroad terminal, was not a military objective, but was crowded with civilians attempting to flee to a place of safety.

Out the terminal, and across the field. Thanks.

Tell him I never use ’em, and he can go look on terminal Dock… and ifhe doesn’t find one, he can jump off it.

She says go look on terminal Dock… and then jump off it!

Mr. Cravat is wanted by the police for a murder which occurred on terminal Dock.

There was a witness to the murder, a man who used to work on terminal Dock.

Yeah, everything I wanted to hear, all about a suitcase he hid under terminal Dock.

On a treasure hunt after a suitcase under terminal Dock.

Bus terminal, please hurry.

Look, go down to the northwest terminal.

Northwest terminal. You got it?

Yes, yes, i’ve got it. Northwest terminal.

I’ll spend my terminal leave looking for a place big enough for Carol and the kids.

NOT COLLECTING YOUR terminal LEAVE PAY, DROPPING ALL OUR FRIENDS BACK EAST.

This is Station WKYL in terminal City the fastest growing commercial center of the middle valley.

There’s been a killing at the bus terminal.

Insane killer returns to terminal City.

He is still at large somewhere in terminal City.

Sudden lightning last night blasting from the guns of terminal City’s police wrote an epitaph to Gunther Wyckoff, the mad killer who held six hostages terrified in a bar for over three-quarters of an hour.

I have to go to terminal.

Doctor, a terminal patient of Nagasawa…

Is this the bus terminal?

Someone for that bus terminal again.

We’ll buy them when we get to the terminal.

All they said, I should check the master terminal.

I’m going over to the terminal.

Why did you marry him? He used to hang around at the cigar stand at the terminal where I worked.

Helicopter coming in to Waterloo air terminal.

Grand Central, Penn station, bus terminal by 5:30.

Some other time, perhaps. — Some times, like now, I can get you in the terminal.

Then it reached the terminal

It’s malignant and it’s terminal.

Keep up the morphine with the terminal cancer.

What do we mean by terminal?

Of, at, relating to, or forming a limit, boundary, extremity, or end. adjective

Growing or appearing at the end of a stem, branch, stalk, or similar part. adjective

Of, at, relating to, or being the end of a section or series; final. synonym: last. adjective

Of or relating to a transportation terminal. adjective

Relating to or occurring in a term or each term. adjective

Causing, ending in, or approaching death; fatal. adjective

Extreme. adjective

A point or part that forms the end. noun

An ornamental figure or object placed at the end of a larger structure; a finial. noun

A position in a circuit or device at which a connection is normally established or broken. noun

A passive conductor at such a position used to facilitate the connection. noun

An end of a railroad or other transportation line, or a station at such an end. noun

A building in an airport where travelers board and get off airplanes. noun

A town at the end of a transportation line. noun

A device, often equipped with a keyboard and a video display, through which data or information can be entered or displayed. noun

Of, pertaining to, or forming the terminus or termination of something; forming a boundary or extreme limit; pertaining to a term (see term, 1 and 2): as, a terminal pillar; the terminal edge of a polyhedron; the terminal facilities of a railway.

In botany, growing at the end of a branch or stem; terminating: as, a terminal peduncle, flower, or spike.

In logic, constituted by or relating to a term.

A building in an airport where passengers transfer from ground transportation to the facilities that allow them to board airplanes.

A harbour facility where ferries embark and disembark passengers and load and unload vehicles.

A rail station where service begins and ends; the end of the line. For example: Grand Central Terminal in New York City.

A rate charged on all freight, regardless of distance, and supposed to cover the expenses of station service, as distinct from mileage rate, generally proportionate to the distance and intended to cover movement expenses.

A town lying at the end of a railroad, in which the terminal is located; more properly called a terminus.

A storage tank for bulk liquids (such as oil or chemicals) prior to further distribution.

The end of a line where signals are either transmitted or received, or a point along the length of a line where the signals are made available to apparatus.

An electric contact on a battery.

The apparatus to send and/or receive signals on a line, such as a telephone or network device.

A device for entering data into a computer or a communications system and/or displaying data received, especially a device equipped with a keyboard and some sort of textual display.

A computer program that emulates a physical terminal.

A terminal symbol in a formal grammar.

The end ramification (of an axon, etc.) or one of the extremities of a polypeptid.

Adj. something that is incredibly cool; more than sick or ill Urban Dictionary

A terminal is when a male develops an erection which serves no purpose or which was not desired.
The terminal has no function, it is a random occurrence which usually results in frustration and a desire for it to cease.
The most likely place for a terminal to occur is in a public place where dealing with the terminal is impractical or frowned upon, thereby causing the sufferer to wait it out. Urban Dictionary

To be fully and compulsively ass-like. Urban Dictionary

MSTSC (Microsoft terminal server client)
When someones runs on port 3389, you can just create an account on his box and have fun wiht a nice graphical interface ! Urban Dictionary

Terminal is a word which everyone mistakes for being a celebrity or worse a talkshow host Urban Dictionary

Hectic que of needy males in the washroom Urban Dictionary

Skynet began production of the T-800 Series in 2026. The T-800 Series is a cybernetic organism. It consists of living tissue over a metal endoskeleton. The metal endoskeleton is a microprocessor controlled fully armoured hyper-alloy combat chassis. This endoskeleton is constructed with frictionless bearings in its joints, and a servo-actuated control system. Its limbs are controlled by axial drive motors and clavicular trailing links. This allows the T-800 to manoeuvre faster than the T-600, as bursts of speed of up to 22 mph no longer threaten the joint assemblies. The living tissue, grown specially for the T-800’s, consists of flesh, skin, hair and blood, and is capable of limited regeneration over time. As this tissue is living it is warm to the touch and hence T-800’s will not show up on thermal scanners as being any different from a real human. The biological components are only grafted onto T-800’s which are to be used to infiltrate our bases; T-800’s which are deployed straight onto the battlefield usually do not possess biological components. In order to keep track of its battle units, Cyberdyne Systems had given each one a Series number. The Series number refers to the type of internal structure or chassis. However, the T-800 Series also has different configurations of living tissue, each giving it the appearance of a different person. The physical appearance of the living tissue (which was initially based on photographic records from Skynet’s databases) is therefore also given a Model number. As part of our scientific progression, mankind has unravelled the human genome and we were able to identify the genes which control cell life-span and degradation. Using this information, stored within its vast databases, Skynet has been able to eliminate these unwanted genes from cells prior to industrially growing biological components for the T-800’s.
This means that the skin and muscles of the T-800’s, unlike the human equivalents, do not wear down, degrade or necrotize over relatively short periods of time. It also means that the T-800’s biological components will not rot over long periods of time, and do not require a flow of nutrients or anti-bodies. However, if a T-800 is left on the battlefield for too great a period, it’s biological components will begin to rot, and its cover will be blown.
Though it does not need nutrient or blood flow, the T-800 has a circulatory system which is controlled by a tiny pneumatic pump which maintains a constant pressure. This allows the T-800 to bleed convincingly when wounded. However, the living tissue of the T-800’s is still prone to necrotizing after a period. Therefore, when not in active service, flesh covered T-800’s are stored in special racks in a cryogenic vault to preserve the flesh from deteriorating. The unactivated T-800’s are housed within a large vault-like cold-storage room. Massive doors of steel, equipped with electronic locking bolts bar the entrance to this facility. The T-800’s hang in steel racks from tracks mounted in the ceiling. Hundreds of flesh covered T-800’s are stored like this. They are arranged in rows of ten, where each of the bodies within each row are absolutely identical. Each body hangs in its own cryogenic hybermatrix. This cryogenic storage and the vacuum sealed room ensures that the T-800’s flesh will not decay or necrotize from exposure to warm, oxygenated air that may contain pathogens. Urban Dictionary

A terminator is a turd that when flushed returns to the surface of the water. Urban Dictionary

1. To finish, to come to an end, or bring something to an end.
2. To fire somebody: to discontinue somebody’s or a group’s employment.
3. To murder, kill or assassinate somebody. Urban Dictionary

Termination is the practice of making phone calls to people anonymously and then proceeding to only use sounds, music and quotes from the first three ‘Terminator’ movies during said phone calls.
The most frequent type of termination is done with the main Terminator theme opening the call then followed by classic Terminator quotes such as «RELAX», «I need your clothes, your boots and your motorcycle», «Uzi 9 millimetre» and «I’ll be back» with the theme playing in the background.
Prime candidates for said phone calls are those that share their names with the main cast of the Terminator films Urban Dictionary

Pronunciation and transcription

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|ˈtɜːrmɪnl| American pronunciation of the word

british
|ˈtəːmɪn(ə)l| British word pronunciation

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Synonyms

mortal, incurable, untreatable, inoperable, deadly, fatal, immedicable, dying, on one’s deathbed, with one foot in the grave, on one’s last legs, near death, closing, end, final, concluding, last, end of the line, terminus, station, depot, last stop, workstation, VDT, visual display terminal, pole

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