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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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211, Iter said it would be wrong to dismiss out of hand the notion that an amateur could make a difference.
212, He was prone to dismiss himself as " that well - known crackpot ".
213, In those days job that I experience is brought into play, although all previous always lets person dismiss from one's mind hard via nearly half century, having such chrestomathy effect because of it.
214, All-round heavenly Father, the sound from the Gethsemane , that it sounds as if, oh the father , if you are willing, dismiss from this cup .
215, The judge shall dismiss from the ring any shy or vicious Giant Schnauzer.
216, While Luby does not dismiss the idea of a pharmacological treatment in the future, Luby's lab is currently testing a unique early intervention called dyadic play therapy.
217, In this way, people will naturally dismiss egoism, desires for material wealth, extravagance and wastage.
218, Rather than dismiss it as a fluke, they will try every way possible to find it.
219, This is the second time you have pretended to dismiss me.
220, If this were an isolated incident, I'd be inclined to dismiss it.
221, Other auction houses dismiss this as a theatrical gesture, aimed at making bidders in the saleroom feel they are connected to the whole planet.
222, The Prime Minister has the power to dismiss and appoint senior ministers.
223, If you dismiss it as just a mechanical translation, what are you going to do?
224, We should not dismiss as lies the incredible stories that children may tell us.
225, Business leaders, the famous 1%, need to resist the urge to dismiss the whole movement based on the scattershot and at times ill-conceived nature of the arguments on the placards.
226, If this story were told by a Republican, Lexington would dismiss it as apocryphal.
227, Mine , with a gesture , gray and gloved, Dismiss it from me in the cold.
228, One hopes that whoever wins next week will quickly dismiss all this faddish declinism.
229, One could dismiss the paper as a campaign flyer unworthy of analysis.
230, Joe Jackson's attorney, Brian Oxman,[www.Sentencedict.com] agreed to dismiss the ADA-related claim and said he would refile the case in Los Angeles Superior Court soon.
231, It would be easy, but wrong, to dismiss Zhura as an unrepresentative crackpot whose defence of Stalin says little about contemporary Russian opinion.
232, Studies the geography in me time, that place walks arm in arm Alps's be called " Milan " the city I forever am unable to dismiss from mind.
233, We laughed so immoderately that he had to dismiss us for that evening.
234, Her criticizers dismiss her as a country bumpkin with rough features only Westerners could appreciate.
235, In whole activity process, the face of hundreds pieces of pure child, allow our for a long time hard dismiss from one's mind, because they are so serious, lovely, innocent.
236, OUTCOME: Judgment affirming the denial of appellant corporation's motion to dismiss an order and notice of assessment of delinquent contributions entered by appellee state was affirmed.
237, But most times to live at continent and throw villager child, So though residential district build up already, the schools of continent dismiss from and keep one a piece of teachings order also still.
238, This middle existence between the brains and the brawn of British rock led Alan McGee, the manager who discovered Oasis, to dismiss Coldplay as "music for bed wetters."
239, It followed that NZ's decision to dismiss Ms Hudson was unjustified.
240, Embarrassment is likely a factor: Girard readily acknowledges that most people he meets with, ranging from scholars to politicians, ignore his entreaties or dismiss him as a lunatic.
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