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Sack — synonyms, definition

1. sack (Noun)

34 synonyms
annihilation bag carrier bag chemise chuck container destruction discharge dismissal dismission fate firing hammock havoc heave-ho liberation massacre murder paper bag pocket • • •
9 definitions

sack (Noun) — A bag made of paper or plastic for holding a customer's purchases.

sack (Noun) — An enclosed space. ex. "the trapped miners found a sack of air"

sack (Noun) — The quantity contained in a sack.

sack (Noun) — Any of various light dry strong white wine from Spain and Canary Islands (including sherry).

sack (Noun) — A woman's full loose hiplength jacket.

sack (Noun) — A hanging bed of canvas or rope netting (usually suspended between two trees); swings easily.

sack (Noun) — A loose-fitting dress hanging straight from the shoulders without a waist.

sack (Noun) — The plundering of a place by an army or mob; usually involves destruction and slaughter. ex. "the sack of Rome"

sack (Noun) — The termination of someone's employment (leaving them free to depart).

15 types of
bag bed cavity conclusion containerful dress enclosed space ending frock jacket pillage pillaging plundering termination white wine
13 types
Section Eight conge congee deactivation dishonorable discharge doggie bag doggy bag grocery bag honorable discharge honourable discharge inactivation removal superannuation

2. sack (Verb)

42 synonyms
bag beat can clear defeat demolish desolate despoil destroy devastate dismiss displace fire force out give notice give the axe give the sack lay waste loot net • • •
4 definitions

sack (Verb) — Plunder (a town) after capture. ex. "the barbarians sacked Rome"

sack (Verb) — Terminate the employment of; discharge from an office or position. ex. "The boss sacked his secretary today"

sack (Verb) — Make as a net profit. ex. "The company sacked $1 million"

sack (Verb) — Put in a sack. ex. "The grocer sacked the onions"

8 types of
benefit case encase gain incase profit remove take
10 types
clean out dismiss drop furlough lay off pension off retire send away send packing squeeze out
10 see also
clean out dismiss drop furlough lay off pension off retire send away send packing squeeze out