RIF

Noun

RIF (plural RIFs)

Initialism of reduction in force.

Initialism of risk influencing factor.

Verb

RIF (third-person singular simple present RIFs, present participle RIFing, simple past and past participle RIFed)

(transitive) To lay off from work due to a reduction in force.

Anagrams

• FIR, Fri, IFR, IRF, RFI, fir

Proper noun

Rif

A mountainous region of northern Morocco

a republic which existed briefly during the 1920s in what is now northern Morocco

Anagrams

• FIR, Fri, IFR, IRF, RFI, fir

Verb

rif (third-person singular simple present rifs, present participle riffing, simple past and past participle riffed)

Alternative form of RIF

Anagrams

• FIR, Fri, IFR, IRF, RFI, fir

Source: Wiktionary



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