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Sacking Meaning in English

word · lemma: sack

ˈsækɪŋ
SAK-ing
sˈækɪŋ
SAK-ing

Definition

'Sacking' most commonly means dismissing someone from their job. It can also refer to robbing or destroying a place, especially during a war, or to a rough fabric used for making sacks.

Usage & Nuances

Most often used in British English for being fired ('the sacking of an employee'). The meaning as 'looting or destroying a place' is formal/historical. As fabric, it's less common in conversation. Usually clear from context; watch out for 'sack' (the act) versus 'sacking' (the event or type of fabric).

Example Sentences

After his mistake, the manager announced the sacking of three workers.

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The sacking of the city left many people homeless.

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Potatoes were stored in large sacking bags.

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Rumors about the coach’s sacking spread quickly among the fans.

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Historians still debate the causes of Rome’s final sacking.

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The old warehouse was covered with rolls of dusty sacking.

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