Out-process
noun, verb ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
- 1 Alternative form of outprocess. alt-of, alternative
"I find that the administrative matters reflected in the checklist used by the Respondent (R-2) were ministerial in nature and that the meeting to complete the out-process of the employee was not a formal discussion covered by the provisions of § 7114(a)(2)(A), as it involved discrete actions taken with respect to an individual employee to which the provision related to any personnel policy or practices or other general condition of employment does not apply."
- 1 Alternative form of outprocess.; To complete the procedures and paperwork for terminating a tour of duty.
"At the time you out-process from the military for retirement, you must sign a form either accepting or declining the SBP option (your friendly neighborhood military personnel clerk will make sure you do so)."
- 2 Alternative form of outprocess.; To complete the paperwork for the termination of a contract.
"Normally when a person undergoes a change in status at the request of his employer that person is given adequate time to outprocess and also directions or information as to what is required; I had neither."
- 3 Alternative form of outprocess.; To process better or more efficiently.
"Simply stated, humans cannot out-process computers and software."
Example
More examples"I find that the administrative matters reflected in the checklist used by the Respondent (R-2) were ministerial in nature and that the meeting to complete the out-process of the employee was not a formal discussion covered by the provisions of § 7114(a)(2)(A), as it involved discrete actions taken with respect to an individual employee to which the provision related to any personnel policy or practices or other general condition of employment does not apply."
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