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Definition of dismiss
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of dismiss is as below...
Dismiss
(v. t.) To
discard;
to
remove
or
discharge
from
office,
service,
or
employment;
as, the king
dismisses
his
ministers;
the
matter
dismisses
his
servant..
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Dismissive
::
Dismissive
(a.)
Giving
dismission.
Discard
::
Discard
(v. t.) To cast off as
useless
or as no
longer
of
service;
to
dismiss
from
employment,
confidence,
or
favor;
to
discharge;
to turn
away..
Cashier
::
Cashier
(v. t.) To
dismiss
or
discard;
to
discharge;
to
dismiss
with
ignominy
from
military
service
or from an
office
or place of
trust.
Quondam
::
Quondam
(n.) A
person
dismissed
or
ejected
from a
position.
Dismiss
::
Dismiss
(v. t.) To lay aside or
reject
as
unworthy
of
attentions
or
regard,
as a
petition
or
motion
in
court..
Dismiss
::
Dismiss
(v. t.) To send away; to give leave of
departure;
to cause or
permit
to go; to put away.
Cashierer
::
Cashierer
(n.) One who
rejects,
discards,
or
dismisses;
as, a
cashierer
of
monarchs..
Discharge
::
Discharge
(v. t.)
Release
or
dismissal
from an
office,
employment,
etc.;
dismission;
as, the
discharge
of a
workman
by his
employer..
Renounce
::
Renounce
(v. t.) To cast off or
reject
deliberately;
to
disown;
to
dismiss;
to
forswear.
Sustain
::
Sustain
(v. t.) To allow the
prosecution
of; to admit as
valid;
to
sanction;
to
continue;
not to
dismiss
or
abate;
as, the court
sustained
the
action
or
suit..
Dismissed
::
Dismissed
(imp. & p. p.) of
Dismis.
Shelve
::
Shelve
(v. t.) To place on a
shelf.
Hence:
To lay on the
shelf;
to put
aside;
to
dismiss
from
service;
to put off
indefinitely;
as, to
shelve
an
officer;
to
shelve
a
claim..
Conge
::
Conge (n.) The act of
taking
leave;
parting
ceremony;
farewell;
also,
dismissal..
Dismission
::
Dismission
(n.) The act
dismissing
or
sending
away;
permission
to
leave;
leave to
depart;
dismissal;
as, the
dismission
of the grand
jury..
Disship
::
Disship
(v. t.) To
dismiss
from
service
on board ship.
Dismission
::
Dismission
(n.)
Removal
from
office
or
employment;
discharge,
either
with honor or with
disgrace..
Eject
::
Eject (v. t.) To
expel;
to
dismiss;
to cast
forth;
to
thrust
or drive out; to
discharge;
as, to eject a
person
from a room; to eject a
traitor
from the
country;
to eject words from the
language..
Removed
::
Removed
(a.)
Dismissed
from
office.
Dismissal
::
Dismissal
(n.)
Dismission;
discharge.
Cast
::
Cast (v. t.) To
dismiss;
to
discard;
to
cashier.
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