Examples of 'dismiss' in a sentence
Meaning of "dismiss"
Dismiss (verb): To officially remove someone from their job or position, or to disregard or reject something as unimportant
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- To discharge; to end the employment or service of.
- To order to leave.
- To dispel; to rid one’s mind of.
- To reject; to refuse to accept.
How to use "dismiss" in a sentence
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Do not dismiss it before we have asked her.
Decisions to summarily dismiss require the prior.
Dismiss her from your mind completely.
To appoint and dismiss its administrative staff.
Dismiss the application for lack of support.
I would not dismiss him that lightly.
Dismiss all fear from your mind.
I am asking you to dismiss the charges here.
To dismiss it with an easy moniker like that.
It would be stupid to dismiss anything at this point.
To dismiss the empirical with foolish emotionalism.
The school can dismiss her anytime.
To dismiss before you hear would be an injustice.
You can not dismiss these charges.
Dismiss her at once or you will be dismissed.
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No body can dismiss you from yourjob.
Dismiss the appeal in its entirety and.
You can not dismiss this so easily.
Dismiss the effect of the layer mask.
You can not dismiss me that easily.
Dismiss the bodyguards guarding the tent.
I have tried to dismiss it as mere midsummer madness.
The kind most people just dismiss.
I will dismiss the charges against her.
God can legally dismiss your case.
They dismiss murders as accidents every day.
Köhler was quick to dismiss this train of thought.
You dismiss them a little too easily.
This was sufficient to dismiss the expropriation claim.
I will not wait for you to dismiss us.
I do not dismiss your argument out of hand.
I have no choice but to dismiss the charges.
Motions to dismiss the action have been filed.
You can not just dismiss this.
I move to dismiss all charges against my client.
You have the right to dismiss my teachers.
We will dismiss the question of your father.
We have insufficient evidence to dismiss either conclusion.
And they dismiss us when it suits them.
Do not be too quick to dismiss that turtle.
We do not dismiss erucic acid out of hand.
Pay the others and dismiss them.
We do not dismiss erucic acid out ofhand.
I have no choice but to dismiss this case.
You must dismiss it from your mind.
I will tell police to dismiss the case.
She will dismiss her maid to see me.
You do not have the authority to dismiss me.
You had to dismiss people or penalize them.
I do think you are very eager to dismiss him.