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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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61, Manoj Prabhakar had earlier taken 4-41 to dismiss the hosts for 219.
62, There are even rare cases when the employer accepts that you might be innocent and yet is entitled to dismiss you.
63, It was all right, maybe, for Stephen Hawking to airily dismiss time as a human construct.
64, Telly snobs will, of course, dismiss the show as lightweight, contrived pap.
65, Do not be tempted to dismiss such corporate homilies as boardroom hokum.
66, His opponents dismiss his rise in the polls as a mere matter of money.
67, They dismiss synchro as carnival entertainment, what Esther Williams did after she was an athlete.
68, Re-examine all you have been told. Dismiss what insults your soul. Walt Whitman 
69, The frequency of published reports has actually declined since 1960 because people tend to dismiss loud explosions as merely military sonic booms.
70, Roache and Kolender dismiss Ruff as a well-spoken and nice man who lacks the management experience to be sheriff.
71, But those who dismiss monogamy as a strategy fail to consider the long-term consequences of maintaining a culture of promiscuity.
72, It was certainly possible that the historical outlook, made it easier to dismiss the majority of instances.
73, The folk wisdom led Tory politicians to dismiss opinion poll findings suggesting the opposite.
74, But this is not to dismiss his vision as an irrelevance in the forging of a nascent science.
75, Gwendolen assumes that carriage will bring her power over her husband, since he follows her desire that he dismiss Lush.
76, I mention, to dismiss, some examples of unacceptable simple tests.
77, No one who has read Errors and Expectations can lightly dismiss the open admissions student.
78, Tamny was appalled that Harleston had passed up a golden opportunity to dismiss Jeffries.
79, For the reasons which I have given, I would dismiss this application for judicial review.
80, Nkrumah announced another referendum to enable him to dismiss the judges and also to establish a one-party state.
81, Republicans have been careful not to dismiss the proposals of a re-elected president enjoying high public approval ratings.
82, When a new product fails to sell as expected,[sentencedict.com] they summarily dismiss slumping sales representatives and replace them with fresh faces.
83, Whatever the chancellor's motives, it is a mistake to dismiss his budget for savers as mere window-dressing.
84, I desire you to dismiss from your minds certain phrases which I am sorry to find much in vogue amongst you.
85, Woods has moved to dismiss the case, while Steiger has moved for summary judgment.
86, Young people frequently dismiss remarks which older people may make about their impending or eventual death.
87, I have never been the kind of person who can dismiss physical appearance, who passes a make-up counter without a glance.
88, Geller is pinning primary hopes on getting the Supreme Court to dismiss the appeal on a procedural point.
89, The protest was held in opposition to government plans to dismiss 25,000 state employees in order to reduce fiscal spending by 42 percent.
90, Anyway, you can't dismiss the experimental method just because some irrational people choose not to put the findings into practice.
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