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have cashiered

  • present perfect
    of cashier.
    cashier
    noun
    an employee, as in a market or department store, who collects payments for customer purchases.

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The court had rejected the stiffer formula of "conduct unbecoming an officer and gentleman" which would have cashiered Colonel Colman.

From Time Magazine Archive

His soundings of American politics and policy were obviously on the mark --or the Soviets would have cashiered him long ago.

From Time Magazine Archive

After the fall of Kalmar the monarch needed his foreign mercenaries no longer, and would gladly have cashiered them and sent them off.

From The Swedish Revolution Under Gustavus Vasa by Paul Barron Watson

Don't be ungrateful to your real colossi; you have cashiered your Haynaus and your Radetzkys too precipitately.

From Napoleon the Little by Victor Hugo