verb
- placing or positioning something further out or beyond something else
- assisting an employee in finding new employment, typically as part of a severance package
Usage: present participle of outplace
Usage: business/human resources context
Examples
- The company is outplacing workers affected by the restructuring.
- They hired a firm specializing in outplacing executives.
- The new shelving unit is outplacing the old furniture in the room.
- Outplacing services help employees transition to new careers.
- The architect is outplacing the windows to maximize natural light.