Similar words: dismiss, dismissal, transmission, dissent, dissect, dissemble, dissenting, dissertation. Meaning: [dɪs'mɪs] adj. having lost your job.
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31 A month after being unfairly dismissed, he was reinstated in his job.
32 Papa dismissed the idea with a shake of his head.
33 Zoff was originally dismissed as a crank, but his theories later became very influential.
34 He was dismissed after revelations that confidential files were missing.
35 Staff voted to continue an unofficial strike in support of seven colleagues who were dismissed last week.
36 I think he'd dismissed me as an idiot within five minutes of meeting me.
37 The new governor dismissed the staff that served his predecessor.
38 The suggestion should not be dismissed out of hand .
39 The teacher dismissed the class ten minutes early.
40 He was dismissed for stealing bicycle parts.
41 He dismissed the idea as impossible.
42 The minister dismissed the newspaper reports as pure speculation.
43 She claims she was unfairly dismissed from her post.
44 His allegations cannot be lightly dismissed.
45 He was dismissed as incompetent.
46 His opponent was dismissed for a low score.
47 He dismissed the Prime Minister's comments as 'pure humbug'.
48 Two more witnesses were called,(http://sentencedict.com/dismissed.html) heard and dismissed.
49 Children's fears should never be dismissed lightly.
50 She dismissed the rumour without a second thought.
51 Claims of a cover-up were dismissed.
52 She dismissed critics of her work as philistines.
53 Contemporary arbiters of taste dismissed his paintings as rubbish.
54 The dismissed workers decided to go to a tribunal.
55 The company dismissed his arguments as alarmist.
56 He dismissed the story as a rumour.
57 They dismissed the suggestion that they hadn't worked hard.
58 Any outside criticism is routinely dismissed as interference.
59 She dismissed the idea as a wild fantasy.
60 Workers who have been unfairly dismissed may claim compensation.
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