Similar words: dismiss, dismissal, transmission, dissent, dissect, dissemble, dissenting, dissertation. Meaning: [dɪs'mɪs] adj. having lost your job.
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121 The court ruled that the women were unfairly dismissed.
122 Employees who steal are dismissed automatically.
123 The pupils were dismissed from school.
124 He dismissed the story as mere rumor.
125 He dismissed me from the club.
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126 He has been dismissed from his job for incompetence.
127 Such fears should not be dismissed lightly.
128 The trial judge dismissed her compensation claim.
129 The chairman dismissed the report as pure speculation.
130 Davis dismissed the allegations as being without foundation.
131 Five civil servants were dismissed for dishonesty and misconduct.
132 He just laughed and dismissed my proposal as unrealistic.
133 The court dismissed the charge against him.
134 There will undoubtedly be trouble with the unions if the union leader is dismissed.
135 I was dismissed from my job because I had dropped a few bricks in front of some important customers.
136 An American judge yesterday dismissed murder charges against Dr Jack Kevorkian.
137 The prime minister dismissed the charge that he had misled Parliament.
138 The speech was dismissed by some people as merely political rhetoric .
139 Did they get any compensation when they were dismissed from their jobs?
140 The question can't be lightly dismissed as a fad or a dream.
141 No, he's been installed in the chairmanship for too long to be dismissed now.
142 It's an idea that shouldn't be dismissed out of hand .
143 He dismissed her concerns with an airy wave of the hand.
144 The club leader was dismissed for trying to hurl his weight about, which the young people refused to accept.
145 Now that the case against me has been dismissed , I can once again hold my head up in public.
146 The prime minister has dismissed the allegations as smears and innuendo.
147 Some of the members had been intriguing to get the secretary dismissed.
148 The case was dismissed on the grounds that there was not enough evidence.
149 They dismissed the cook.
150 If anyone is to be dismissed when the company falls on hard times, it won't be Jack; he's dug himself in too well.
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