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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151, This system relies upon the ability of the electorate to elect and dismiss leaders at periodic intervals.
152, In 1989, the Piscataway school district in New Jersey had to dismiss one high school business teacher because of budgetary constraints.
153, Finally, Neville Marten, how dare you dismiss the guitar as a mere machine?
154, Yet we would be ill-advised to dismiss any of them.
155, Without an intimate knowledge of haemoglobin it would be easy to dismiss them as random noise.
156, She tried to dismiss the odd feeling of anticlimax she was experiencing.
157, It's definitely tempting to dismiss this peculiar, fledging series as trivial.
158, But it would be foolish to dismiss it as nothing more than a gimmick.
159, He did not dismiss the possibility of signing a junior-college player.
160, Once the market expands and matures, many companies dismiss their agents and enter direct selling or open a subsidiary company.
161, When this became tiresome, he tried to dismiss the game altogether, only to find that he could not.
162, He kept hands in work after their most productive years and was reluctant to dismiss them when trade was slack.
163, Writers of standard handbooks are also inclined to dismiss the early evidence.
164, Yet why should we dismiss the idea out of hand as some advocates of megalithic spirituality seem to do?
165, It is easy to dismiss this as political opportunism.
166, Kastner was incredulous and sought to dismiss Gauss.
167, Warlock pet dismiss sounds will now play properly.
168, Am why I actually unable to dismiss from mind?
169, I wouldn't dismiss it out of hand.
170, Bethink ere thou dismiss us.http://Sentencedict.com
171, They demanded that President Pierce dismiss him. Pierce agreed.
172, The company would be able to dismiss workers selectively.
173, Please dismiss all doubts about it.
174, Dismiss Ectoplasm. Dissipates ectoplasmic targets.
175, We have no alternative but to dismiss you.
176, Lots and lots of person and thing, hard dismiss from one's mind.
177, TipTally will dismiss you from tiresome mathematical computation and guarantee satisfaction both to you and your waiter.
178, Western courts tend to dismiss the claims of real estate agents as "mere puffery".
179, It does not seem very gracious for contemporary science to dismiss astrology.
180, Most experts now dismiss the idea of a rapidly eroding U.S. industrial base.
More similar words: transmission, missile, mission, missing, emission, euphemism, dismal, admission, permission, commission, missionary, commissioner, dissolve, smile on, transmit, issue, tourism, racism, tissue, organism, mutualism, journalism, mechanism, terrorism, premise, what is more, militarism, at this stage, chemistry, nationalism.