Word info

rif

Speech parts

1. rif - Noun

2. rif - Verb

3. Rif - Proper noun

Meaning

Initialism of reduction in force.

Initialism of risk influencing factor.

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.

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

Alternative letter-case form of RIF

Rif

A mountainous region in northern Morocco.
A former country in North Africa, a republic which existed briefly during the 1920s in what is now northern Morocco.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

After the "Disaster of the Annual", Spain's war in the Rif went from bad to worse, and as the Spanish were barely hanging onto to Morocco, support for the abandonistas grew as many people could see no point to the war. Source: Internet

"A gift was given to Reading Is Fundamental (RIF) in your honor. Source: Internet

During this event, the Military Training Instructors (MTI) act as mentors and enemy forces in a deployment exercise. citation In 2007, the USAF undertook a Reduction-in-Force (RIF). Source: Internet

Spanish colonial policies in Spanish Morocco led to an uprising known as the Rif War ; rebels took control of most of the area except for the enclaves of Ceuta and Melilla in 1921. Source: Internet

However its shortened and improved version, the Model 1918, gave complete satisfaction during the Moroccan Rif War from 1920 to 1926. Source: Internet

Illustration of the death of Spanish General Juan García y Margallo during the First Melillan campaign in 1893 In 1893, the Rif Berbers launched the First Melillan campaign and 25,000 Spanish soldiers had to be dispatched against them. Source: Internet

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