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    dismissal
    /dɪsˈmɪsl/

    noun

    • 1. the act of ordering or allowing someone to leave: "their controversial dismissal from the competition" Similar one's noticedischargeredundancyexpulsionOpposite recruitmentacceptance
    • 2. the act of treating something as unworthy of serious consideration; rejection: "a blunt dismissal of the report's recommendations"

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  2. Dismissal can mean the act of firing someone from their job, or the act of stopping a trial in court. Learn more about the word, its synonyms, and its usage in different contexts.

  3. Learn the meaning, pronunciation and usage of the word dismissal in different contexts. Find out how to use dismissal as a noun in law, sports, business and other domains.

  4. Learn the meaning of dismiss as a verb in English, with synonyms, usage and examples. Dismiss can mean to decide something or someone is not important, to remove someone from their job, or to formally ask someone to leave.

  5. Dismissal is the act of discharging someone from employment or service, or the condition of being dismissed. Find synonyms, related terms, and translations of dismissal in various languages.

  6. 1. : to permit or cause (someone) to leave. dismiss the visitors. Class is dismissed. 2. : to remove from position or service : discharge. He was dismissed [=fired] from his job. Several employees were recently dismissed. 3. a. : to reject serious consideration of (something or someone) dismissed the thought. dismissed her as an amateur. b.

  7. Dismissal can mean the act of refusing to consider an idea or opinion, or an occasion when an employer officially makes someone leave their job. See translations of dismissal in different languages and browse related words.

  8. Dismissal is when an employee is fired from their job, or when something is rejected or ignored. Learn more about this word, its pronunciation, collocations, and how to use it in different languages.