unhire
verb — to withdraw a job offer prior to the start date of the job; to fire a potential employee in advance of actual employment
for no apparent reason, cindy was unhired three days before her new job was to begin.
verb. to let someone go. to fire someone.
since our revenue is down, you will have to unhire two people in the department.
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