Sentence examples for To dismiss from inspiring English sources

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To dismiss

verb

To discharge; to end the employment or service of.

  • The company dismissed me after less than a year.

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To dismiss criminal charges?

To dismiss them unilaterally is unwise.

"Move to dismiss".

It's absurd to dismiss Europe.

Objectivity is easy to dismiss.

It is to dismiss politics.

was preparing to dismiss Spec.

No small thing to dismiss.

Some were easy to dismiss.

Israel was quick to dismiss the allegation.

Mr T continues to dismiss the allegations.

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