Synonym: discharge, expel, send away. Antonym: employ. Similar words: transmission, missile, mission, missing, emission, euphemism, dismal, admission. Meaning: [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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91, I would allow the appeal and dismiss the plaintiffs' action.
92, As no doubt he would dismiss this evening - part of a planned relaxation programme during a hectic business trip.
93, Examining past, present, and projected student enrollments in one district, the school board voted to dismiss four teachers.
94, My Lords, for the reasons given I would however dismiss this appeal.
95, It is not only those who dismiss the arts as self-indulgent who lay themselves open to such a charge.
96, A Charter of Rights for Employees, including making it unlawful to dismiss an employee for industrial action.
97, Never think that I dismiss lightly the hard work and devotion that go into each small volume.
98, If I could have seen a respectable way to dismiss this appeal I should have been happy to do so.
99, She said it would be premature to dismiss the racketeering claim or rule out damages.
100, Even if, in the poor light, you did see it, you would dismiss it.
101, Both Venables and Sugar attended a 90-minute board meeting at the club which agreed to dismiss Ashby, an alleged undischarged bankrupt.
102, A grand jury decided Wednesday to dismiss charges against the first Texan to shoot and kill some one with a licensed concealed handgun.
103, The family accused the police of being too quick to dismiss the deaths of Errol and Jason McGowan as suicide.
104, It would be dangerous to dismiss her as a political lightweight.
105, Consequently, the arguments presented in this section should not be used to dismiss centralized corporate planning.
106, But it could also be used to dismiss the claims, even of empiricists, that they knew how nature works.
107, This has led some doctors to dismiss the whole idea of chemical sensitivity and claim that all such patients are hyperventilating.
108, Is that a reason to dismiss them or their claims?
109, Maybe effrontery would dismiss him as too negligible to pursue.
110, The theist thereby comes to justify as a paradox what the atheist is wont to dismiss as a confusion.sentencedict.com
111, Standard economic theory would dismiss the effort as naive and counterproductive.
112, It was also last month that a federal judge refused to dismiss the state lawsuit against Desert Diamond Casino.
113, There are some who dismiss the notion that results from the East will have much effect on California.
114, It is well established that the court will only exercise its power to dismiss a case at this stage in exceptional circumstances.
115, He felt himself growing excited and tried to think of some way to dismiss Halsey.
116, It was held that the employer was entitled to summarily dismiss the employee for this unauthorized use of the password.
117, Winter denies the allegation and those who know him dismiss the charge as absurd.
118, We can not dismiss claims about, say, alternative medicine or acupuncture a priori.
119, Such accounts dismiss any notion of reproduction and treat consumption as wholly, as opposed to relatively, autonomous.
120, They call for more research, and dismiss study after study which fails to satisfy them.
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