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dismissal

[dis-mis-uhl] / dɪsˈmɪs əl /


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The instant of dismissal we would mob the door of Barracks 8, stepping on each others’ heels in our eagerness to get inside, to shrink the world back to understandable proportions.

From Literature

The dismissal was the part that wasn’t natural.

From Los Angeles Times

Deliberately misdirecting a call would not be an infraction, it would be grounds for dismissal.

From Literature

The women who got in touch shared deeply personal insights into their condition, as well as medical records, photos, treatment information, and even in one case a dismissal letter.

From BBC

Under the act, which applies to England, Scotland and Wales, workers will have the right to claim unfair dismissal from six months into their employment.

From BBC