outplace
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2OUTPLACE + NOUN
patients, student
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in
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To terminate a person's employment, but help the former employee to obtain another post.
To move to a new location; displace; remove; oust.
At the same time, the District of Columbia and the Department of Health and Human Services are under the 1976 Federal court decision, Dixon versus Sullivan and Dixon to outplace patients residing in St. Elizabeths Hospital into community residential facilities.
Most will have to outplace the student to a private alternative school with more intensive special education than the public school can offer.
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2At the same time, the District of Columbia and the Department of Health and Human Services are under the 1976 Federal court decision, Dixon versus Sullivan and Dixon to outplace patients residing in S
WiktionaryMost will have to outplace the student to a private alternative school with more intensive special education than the public school can offer.
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