Examples of 'is to dismiss' in a sentence

Meaning of "is to dismiss"

is to dismiss - This phrase means to disregard, ignore, or reject something or someone, especially in a formal or official manner

How to use "is to dismiss" in a sentence

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is to dismiss
Your first reaction is to dismiss that idea.
Your goal is to dismiss the superfluous and make your words count.
And your first instinct is to dismiss him.
All it can do is to dismiss utterly the ridiculous charges.
The natural instinct is to dismiss it.
To forget is to dismiss their sacrifice.
Anything not pertaining to the charge. is to dismiss from your minds.
Abortion is to dismiss pregnancy, not to kill a baby.
The other course of action is to dismiss the complaint.
The motion is to dismiss the charges as presented by the prosecution, sir.
Tempting as it is to dismiss the.
Is to dismiss this case with prejudice, So the only reasonable outcome here.
The macho thing to do is to dismiss culture as irrelevant.
In the circumstances, I think the appropriate course of action is to dismiss the complaint.
The easy solution is to dismiss him as an anomaly.

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Is to dismiss the padishah himself. - Leave now. To dismiss the ambassador of the padishah.
The first instinct is to dismiss such idea.
It is to dismiss it, ignore it, ridicule it.
Another rhetorical strategy is to dismiss by way of pretending to agree.
When I ask myself that question, my first impulse is to dismiss it as nonsensical.
But the key is to dismiss the negativity.
To dismiss the ambassador of the padishah is to dismiss the padishah himself.
Otherwise, the President is to dismiss the Prime Minister and appoint the alternate Prime Minister.
One response to the rise of fascists is to dismiss them as not a real threat.
How quick he is to dismiss Madeline 's lateness.
Some say that to believe in destiny is to dismiss the role of free will.
How quick he is to dismiss Madeline's lateness. I mean, listen to him.
But to call homelessness a choice is to dismiss the complexities of human frailty.
The fashion now is to dismiss such assumptions as naive.
Their ultimate power is to dismiss the Chairman.
The temptation, then, is to dismiss the whole thing as a ridiculous circus.
One response to the question is to dismiss it with another, why does it matter?
Now, however, the fashion is to dismiss this approach as intellectual comfort-fodder.
The other option is to dismiss your Chapter 13 bankruptcy case.

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