Terminate
Terminate ends execution for all paths in the scope of the process.
Inside a Subprocess, Terminate ends execution within the subprocess. After the termination, the subprocess completes, and the parent process continues execution.
Use the Terminate event when you need to terminate the instance of a specific process scope. The following image showcases how to best use it in conjunction with a Split and Merge. In the case the approval is rejected, you want to terminate the Subprocess execution and handle the recovery on a different path without waiting for the other approval.

Managing the Terminate event
To configure a Terminate event in your process, attach it to the desired path in your canvas.