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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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241, A doctor is there to treat and to cure, not to dismiss anyone as a hopeless case.
242, The Bahraini authorities say they'll dismiss charges against some of the demonstrators detained during months of anti-government protests by members of the Shia majority.
243, Kremlin officials dismiss talk of dead ends as pointless whining and alarmism from liberals.
244, Inside probation, is unit of choose and employ persons aleatoric dismiss?
245, Initially the government tried to dismiss the protesters as frustrated wannabe politicians and disillusioned youngsters who did not understand the complexity of the situation.
246, Federal Judge Alvin Hellerstein said in a one-page order Tuesday that a "suggestion of settlement" led him to dismiss claims between Shepard Fairey and the AP.
247, They dismiss concerns that some of the Africans who flocked to Libya under Mr. Gadhafi's policy of pan-Africanism might be subject to retribution.
248, To dismiss any rumors about the termination of the Sandcastle project, Anand Raman, Group Manager within the Microsoft Developer Division, has posted an update on the current status of the project.
249, The ICR would have the authority to annul laws or dismiss public officials to uphold the Kosovo settlement.
250, Her criticisms dismiss her as a country bumpkin with rough features only westerners could appreciate.
251, If this is something you associate with lovey-dovey young couples, don't automatically dismiss it.
252, Tess was no insignificant creature to toy with and dismiss.
253, Such talk has fuelled Indian paranoia, though Western analysts dismiss it.
254, The lawyer had a presentiment that the judge would dismiss the case.
254, Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
255, Pilots might dismiss Ravens as radio-controlled toys, but they are popular with soldiers and more are being rushed to Afghanistan.
256, The judge shall dismiss from the ring any shy or vicious Doberman.
257, Cheery views such as this are out of vogue and easy enough to dismiss as the ravings of a serial optimist.
258, It could dismiss such thoughts as ethic, moral the justice of revolution, androcentrism and supremacy.
259, They get export credits and other things, but it's wrong to dismiss them as a knockoff shop or a product of the army.
260, Nevertheless, Acting Attorney General Bork followed President Nixon's directive to dismiss the prosecutor without cause.
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