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Sentence count:260+6Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: dischargeexpelsend awayAntonym: employSimilar words: transmissionmissilemissionmissingemissioneuphemismdismaladmissionMeaning: [dɪs'mɪs]  v. 1. bar from attention or consideration 2. cease to consider; put out of judicial consideration 3. stop associating with 4. terminate the employment of 5. end one's encounter with somebody by causing or permitting the person to leave 6. declare void. 
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31, Hartland took a fine gully catch to dismiss Russell.
32, In private, Fraud Squad officers dismiss it.
33, She attempts to dismiss it as a joke.
34, Chatichai resisted pressure from the military to dismiss Chalerm.
35, Thus, Thoreau endeavors to dismiss all but essential elements.
36, Institute officials dismiss the suit as nonsense.
37, Buckland is wrong to dismiss technical details.
38, I shall probably even dismiss the charges against you.
39, So I would dismiss this appeal.
40, I therefore dismiss the father's application.
41, It's easier to dismiss reports of low employee morale than face the facts and act accordingly.
42, It is just too easy to dismiss the idea of ethical business as a contradiction in terms.
43, We can not dismiss evil as some vague spiritual force that presides outside of human behavior.
44, Although it is easy to dismiss meetings as time wasters, the above indicates why you should take them seriously.
45, They could no longer dismiss our statements about commitment to quality as mere talk.
46, The chief justice's supporters dismiss the allegations of racism as preposterous.
47, Most readers have had a predilection to dismiss the arguments and speculations.
48, The facts here being admittedly extreme, the Court of Appeal could dismiss this suggestion without difficulty.
49, Ockleton, true to his academic training, had been disposed to dismiss the very idea of such a connection.
50, Do not say,it is morning, and dismiss it with a name of yesterday. See it for the first time as a newborn child that has no name. Rabindranath Tagore 
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51, It is easy to dismiss them as the strategic outpourings of a new recruit trying to impress the party machine.
52, A balletic leap from Alan Knott to dismiss Clive Lloyd.
53, That does not mean that we should dismiss the need for action beyond the investigation of the events themselves.
54, You might think, therefore, that feminists could dismiss it with relief as a non-issue.
55, Allstate, which declined to comment on the suit, settled in November after a judge refused to dismiss the case.
56, On the other hand, some archaeologists dismiss all leys as merely chance alignments without proper statistical investigation.
57, An employer is entitled to dismiss an employee for misconduct.
58, At Jiang's prompting, a decision was made to dismiss several liberal academics, including Li.
59, Some doctors still dismiss the disease as being just another type of flu.
60, Unlike a lot of linguists, I would not dismiss the possibility.
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