How Do You Spell DISEMPLOY?

Pronunciation: [dˌɪsɛmplˈɔ͡ɪ] (IPA)

"Disemploy" is spelled with the prefix "dis-", meaning "not" or "opposite of", followed by "employ", the verb indicating someone is currently working. The word is pronounced as /dɪs.ɪmˈplɔɪ/, with the accent on the second syllable. The "e" in "employ" is pronounced as a short "i" sound, while the "o" and "y" are pronounced separately. The word is not commonly used, but it refers to the act of terminating or dismissing someone from their job.

DISEMPLOY Meaning and Definition

  1. Disemploy is a term that refers to the act of rendering someone unemployed, or causing them to lose their job. It can also be used to describe the state of being without employment or being involuntarily unemployed. Disemploy is often used in an economic or sociological context to analyze the effects of unemployment on individuals and society as a whole.

    When an individual is disemployed, they may experience a loss of income and face challenges in finding new employment opportunities. This can lead to financial instability, stress, and potential negative impacts on their overall well-being. Disemploy can be the result of various factors such as company closures, layoffs, downsizing, technological advancements, or shifts in the job market.

    Furthermore, disemploy can have wider implications beyond the individual level. High rates of disemployment within a society can lead to decreased consumer spending, reduced economic growth, and increased social inequalities. It can also strain government resources, as unemployment benefits may need to be provided for a larger portion of the population.

    Therefore, policymakers and economists often closely monitor disemployment rates and employ strategies to mitigate the negative effects. These strategies may include retraining programs, job creation initiatives, and social welfare policies aimed at providing support and opportunities for those who have been disemployed.

Common Misspellings for DISEMPLOY

  • sisemploy
  • xisemploy
  • cisemploy
  • fisemploy
  • risemploy
  • eisemploy
  • dusemploy
  • djsemploy
  • dksemploy
  • dosemploy
  • d9semploy
  • d8semploy
  • diaemploy
  • dizemploy
  • dixemploy
  • didemploy
  • dieemploy
  • diwemploy
  • diswmploy

Etymology of DISEMPLOY

The word "disemploy" is formed by adding the prefix "dis-" to the verb "employ".

The prefix "dis-" comes from Old English and is of Germanic origin. It has the meaning of "apart", "away", or "negation". It is often used to express negation or reversal, as in words like "discontinue", "disagree", or "disallow".

The verb "employ" comes from the Latin word "implicare" which means "to involve" or "to enfold". In English, it initially meant "to engage the services of someone" and later broadened its meaning to encompass the concept of utilization or use.

By combining the prefix "dis-" with "employ", the word "disemploy" is created to convey the idea of negating or reversing employment, referring to the act of terminating someone's employment or causing them to be unemployed.

Conjugate verb Disemploy

CONDITIONAL

I would disemploy
you would disemploy
he/she/it would disemploy
we would disemploy
they would disemploy

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be disemploying
you would be disemploying
he/she/it would be disemploying
we would be disemploying
they would be disemploying

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have disemploy
you would have disemploy
he/she/it would have disemploy
we would have disemploy
they would have disemploy

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been disemploying
you would have been disemploying
he/she/it would have been disemploying
we would have been disemploying
they would have been disemploying

FUTURE

I will disemploy
you will disemploy
he/she/it will disemploy
we will disemploy
they will disemploy

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be disemploying
you will be disemploying
he/she/it will be disemploying
we will be disemploying
they will be disemploying

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have disemployed
you will have disemployed
he/she/it will have disemployed
we will have disemployed
they will have disemployed

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been disemploying
you will have been disemploying
he/she/it will have been disemploying
we will have been disemploying
they will have been disemploying

IMPERATIVE

you disemploy
we let´s disemploy

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to disemploy

PAST

I disemployed
you disemployed
he/she/it disemployed
we disemployed
they disemployed

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was disemploying
you were disemploying
he/she/it was disemploying
we were disemploying
they were disemploying

PAST PARTICIPLE

disemployed

PAST PERFECT

I had disemployed
you had disemployed
he/she/it had disemployed
we had disemployed
they had disemployed

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been disemploying
you had been disemploying
he/she/it had been disemploying
we had been disemploying
they had been disemploying

PRESENT

I disemploy
you disemploy
he/she/it disemploys
we disemploy
they disemploy

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am disemploying
you are disemploying
he/she/it is disemploying
we are disemploying
they are disemploying

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

disemploying

PRESENT PERFECT

I have disemployed
you have disemployed
he/she/it has disemployed
we have disemployed
they have disemployed

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been disemploying
you have been disemploying
he/she/it has been disemploying
we have been disemploying
they have been disemploying