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dismiss

[dis-mis] / dɪsˈmɪs /




Example Sentences

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The governor’s office dismissed the accusation as “deranged.”

From Los Angeles Times

As for the Americans, they belatedly realized their misjudgment about the “walk-in” they had dismissed.

From The Wall Street Journal

The 73-year-old is back at the Glasgow club for a third time following the departure of Frenchman Wilfried Nancy, who was dismissed following six defeats in his eight games in charge.

From Barron's

Pollack managed to get the charges dismissed and secured his freedom.

From Barron's

Although he has been dismissed from the position of SBU chief, he has been asked to continue leading special operations against Russia.

From BBC