Examples of 'would dismiss' in a sentence
Meaning of "would dismiss"
Would dismiss is a conditional phrase used to talk about a hypothetical or imaginary situation. It implies that if a specific circumstance or condition were to occur, someone would disregard or ignore something or someone
How to use "would dismiss" in a sentence
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Any court would dismiss such rubbish.
We are in substantial agreement and would dismiss the appeal.
I would dismiss the appeal without costs.
I had no idea you would dismiss him.
I would dismiss that person from my life.
Even if you did you would dismiss it.
I was afraid you would dismiss me if my condition was only physical.
I do not know why he would dismiss it.
Courts would dismiss such rubbish.
Under normal circumstances one would dismiss it as a joke.
I would dismiss the applications for judicial review.
He also feared that others would dismiss his claims as being possessed.
This would dismiss a large swath of important scientific evidence.
I also thought that they would dismiss at some point in time.
I would dismiss the application.
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I find myself in substantial agreement with the judge and would dismiss this appeal.
Any judge would dismiss the case.
He selected a signal that the Ferengi would dismiss as static.
The police would dismiss me as a crackpot.
I agree with the decision of the Board of Referees and would dismiss the appeal.
A sane person would dismiss him and his cause.
This application for review made against their decision is without foundation and I would dismiss it.
No nurse would dismiss them.
I would dismiss the application for judicial review with costs.
Most knowledgeable people would dismiss such ridiculous and false statements.
He would dismiss parliament and collect the money himself through a forced loan.
He also warned them that he would dismiss deputies who committed acts of violence.
He would dismiss students who did not follow his strict code of conduct.
For these reasons I too would dismiss this appeal.
He would dismiss.
For all these reasons I would dismiss the appeal.
I would dismiss the application in the case at bar for the same reasons.
I think they would dismiss Vidov first.
Home Entertainment Victoria Beckham knew fashion industry would dismiss her as a wannabe.
Clearly consumers would dismiss such opinions outright as false and deceptive.
The appeal therefore fails and I would dismiss it with costs.
Later he would dismiss all the photos as fakes along with the entire space program.
The National Liberation Committee announced they would dismiss any policeman who puts on his uniform.
She would dismiss Moloch as a tall man with a skin condition.
For these reasons I would dismiss the complaints.
She would dismiss you the same way that Obama has.
So, obviously you would dismiss this ticket.
Paul would dismiss Big John as a conservative businessman.
If you tried to be something else, people would dismiss it.
Most of the audience would dismiss the message or even see it as an interruption.
They would look at something like this and they would dismiss it, childish doodle.
Ordinarily I would dismiss it too but there is been another incident.
Has he tried to bribe you so you would dismiss those charges?
My friends and I would dismiss that as overzealous tourist propaganda.
Because of what my great-great grandfather did. you would dismiss my words out of hand.
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