Similar words: dismiss, dismissal, transmission, dissent, dissect, dissemble, dissenting, dissertation. Meaning: [dɪs'mɪs] adj. having lost your job.
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91 She flatly dismissed the idea as impossible.
92 He dismissed his critics as pious do-gooders.
93 Both men were dismissed for a second bookable offence.
94 He was dismissed for publicly insulting prominent politicians.
95 Chadwick dismissed two batsmen in the same over.
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96 Bryant was unfairly dismissed from his post.
97 The opinion polls were dismissed as worthless.
98 At 12 o'clock the class was dismissed.
99 He has dismissed an offer of compensation.
100 Aromatherapy was dismissed out of hand by traditional doctors.
101 If you're late again you'll be dismissed.
102 She dismissed the statement as an empty threat .
103 Saudi officials have dismissed such reports as rumours.
104 The bowler dismissed the next batsman for six runs.
105 He dismissed the rumour without a second thought.
106 The article was dismissed as highly speculative.
107 He dismissed her fears as irrational.
108 The election was dismissed as illegitimate by the opposition.
109 He dismissed her later poems as fey and frivolous.
110 The court dismissed the appeal.
111 He dismissed what had happened as a mere peccadillo.
112 He dismissed my argument contemptuously as not worth refuting.
113 The officers had run the risk of being dismissed.
114 I suspect that he was dismissed for political reasons.
115 She was dismissed as a dreamer.
116 The opposition dismissed the report as a whitewash.
117 She was dismissed for revealing trade secrets.
118 She dismissed the newspaper reports as pure speculation.
119 I move that the case be dismissed.
120 I dismissed him from my mind.
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