outplace

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1) To terminate a person's employment, but help the former employee to obtain another post.
 * 2) To move to a new location; displace; remove; oust.
 * 3) * 2014, Donna Mac, LCPC, Toddlers & ADHD: Relief for Parents, A Guide for Clinicians and Teachers:
 * Most will have to outplace the student to a private alternative school with more intensive special education than the public school can offer.
 * Most will have to outplace the student to a private alternative school with more intensive special education than the public school can offer.