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dismiss

[dis-mis] / dɪsˈmɪs /




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The Journal has moved to dismiss the lawsuit.

From The Wall Street Journal

While Super Micro dismissed the report as “rumors and speculation,” it said it was delaying the filing because it needed more time to evaluate its “internal controls over financial reporting.”

From Barron's

Mr. Foster dismisses their preoccupations with bionic implants or humanoid robots as MacGuffins—Alfred Hitchcock’s term for a device that momentarily advances a movie plot but ultimately fails to develop into anything.

From The Wall Street Journal

We’re taught, over and over, that dismissing someone because they seem smaller, quieter or less flashy is a narrative mistake.

From Salon

Other leaders dismiss AI as a hyped technology External link whose potential won’t be realized for years to come.

From Barron's