dismisses

[US]/dɪsˈmɪs/
[UK]/dɪsˈmɪs/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vt.to officially allow someone to leave or to remove someone from their job
vi.to end a meeting or gathering

Phrases & Collocations

dismisses the idea

dismisses the claim

dismisses the evidence

dismisses the request

dismisses the suggestion

dismisses the report

dismisses the concerns

dismisses the notion

dismisses the warning

dismisses the doubts

Example Sentences

the manager dismisses the employee's request for a raise.

she dismisses the rumors as untrue.

the teacher dismisses class early today.

he dismisses the criticism without a second thought.

they dismiss the idea as impractical.

the court dismisses the case due to lack of evidence.

she dismisses his compliments as insincere.

the director dismisses the proposal after the meeting.

he often dismisses his own achievements.

they dismiss the warning signs of danger.

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