Similar words: dismiss, dismissed, dismissal, submissive, permissive, submissively, transmission, high voltage transmission line. Meaning: adj. 1. showing indifference or disregard 2. tending to dismiss or reject.
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61. She smiled and faintly dismissive, gesturing to the robe on his arm.
62. They partner with the state, even when they are dismissive of its bureaucracy.
63. Companies such as FedEx (FDX) and Amazon weren't instant hits with a skeptical -- or downright dismissive -- investment community.
64. Philly casts a dismissive glance Abruzzi's way before inviting Gus to have a seat.
65. Aiyar is a bit dismissive of some of these attitudes.
66. However, some experts were less dismissive, saying there were legal avenues for a bonus - specific tax.
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