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The meaning of DISMISS is to permit or cause (someone) to leave. How to use dismiss in a sentence.
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What Happens When A Case Is Dismissed In Court? Let’s Find Out
Understanding what happens when a case is dismissed, whether with or without prejudice, is crucial for anyone involved in a legal proceeding. Dismissals can provide a reprieve or a permanent resolution, but each comes with its own set of implications and possible future actions.
DISMISSED Synonyms: 139 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for DISMISSED: sacked, removed, retired, fired, released, terminated, discharged, axed; Antonyms of DISMISSED: employed, retained, engaged, hired, signed (up or on), kept, took on, rehired
Dismiss Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of DISMISS is to permit or cause (someone) to leave. How to use dismiss in a sentence.
Dismiss - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
Dismiss means to let go. If a judge dismisses a case, it means he's saying it has no merit, and is throwing it out of court. If you are dismissed from your job, it means you've been fired. And if you've been ignoring your friends' warnings that your boyfriend is cheating, you've been dismissing their concerns. "Don't dismiss me!"
DISMISS definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If you dismiss something, you decide or say that it is not important enough for you to think about or consider. Mr Wakeham dismissed the reports as speculation. [VERB noun + as] I would certainly dismiss any allegations of impropriety by the Labour Party. [VERB noun] I wouldn't dismiss it out of hand. [VERB noun]
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