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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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181, You would not encourage such a deceiver? Dismiss her, by all means, at once!
182, While class dismiss, ready to related study thing of the stanza lesson.
183, After three decades of peace and stability in the Asia-Pacific, it is tempting to dismiss the possibility of tension and conflict in that critical region.
184, Well, I will dismiss my chariot, and go with you.
185, Do not say, " It is morning, " and dismiss it with a mane of yesterday.
186, Emil tried to dismiss from his mind the horrible thoughts.
187, Those a few days of units are busy, husband is very late in the evening just come back, my person gets online frowzily frowzily , dismiss doleful night.
188, I had to dismiss him, he lost so much time.
189, While we fret about the decreasing cogency of public debate, computers dismiss linear argument and promote fast, shallow romps across the information landscape.
190, If this were an isolated incident, I'd be inclined to dismiss it. It's not, though.
191, Serious readers might dismiss these questions as fanciful, but concern about flesh-eating ghouls is manifestly evident in today's popular culture.
192, In fact he could not dismiss his vision of the two Nachmans.
193, Is only long for her, I really is very sad, because she accompanies my four years, I am unable to dismiss from mind!
194, Some people are inclined to dismiss such questions as alarmist.
195, Why has God become so hard to believe in, so easy to dismiss as a nonbeing?
196, The judge dismiss from the ring any Pembroke Welsh Corgi that is excessively shy.
197, Its ambition and its almost impeccable taste make it impossible to dismiss.
198, The defendant may also move to dismiss if the statute of limitations has expired.
199, This spring that just goes, let us hard of dismiss from one's mind, still be those blow Yang Sha's day.
200, The lawyer had a presentiment that the judge would dismiss the case against her client.
201, Other critics dismiss as far-fetched Mr Cain's claim that his dramatically lower rates would unleash such rapid growth that they would bring in as much revenue as the current tax code.
202, Be classing dismiss soon that starts to engrave, your telephone reminds of constantly, facing teacher, the classmates' strange eyes, but I didn't am courageous to answer you,[sentencedict.com/dismiss.html] why?
203, The government in Colombo has sought to dismiss them, to claim that they are pawns of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), or even to claim that some do not exist.
204, Mr. Wang said that he would not go so far as to dismiss the acclaimed newswoman and that, he told friends, the move would cause an international scandal.
205, I counterattacked hard, accusing Stevenson of trying to dismiss serious charges with quips.
206, The judge shall dismiss from the ring any Pembroke Welsh Corgi that is excessively shy.
207, The court may dismiss a liquidator whenever it deems necessary.
208, 'You can't just dismiss this out of hand, ' says Joseph Kirschvink, a professor of geobiology at the California Institute of Technology.
209, The realization had come to her slowly; the Queen was a lay figure, lacking even the power to dismiss a maid-of-honour without the King's approval.
210, The new Kansas lawmakers did not like the territorial governor. They demanded that President Pierce dismiss him. Pierce agreed.
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