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dismissal
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word 'dismissal' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the act of sacking an employee or to the act of rejecting an idea or suggestion. For example, "The CEO issued a dismissal letter to the employee who had taken unauthorized leave."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Formal & Business
Science
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60 human-written examples
This has sometimes meant taking on the vested interests of the medical profession, and Seddon's description of SalaUna suggests that power lies with the managers of the business, who use contracts, incentives, data and dismissal as tools to shape the behaviour of clinicians.
News & Media
Most weeks on Match of the Day you see at least one wild tackle that the panel agree should have been punished by dismissal.
News & Media
Jos Buttler failed for the second time in the day while Paul Horton may find himself in a spot of trouble after his dismissal.
News & Media
On the court docket, the case is merely a wrongful dismissal suit.
News & Media
For that reason alone, and even allowing for Steven Naismith's late dismissal for the hosts, Celtic will be the more content with their performance.
News & Media
Sadly, because he has been one of the game's outstanding talents, but fittingly too, he ended his last World Cup final with a yellow card for one last argument, this on behalf of Dezotti whose dismissal for grabbing Kohler round the neck three minutes from the end and wrestling him to the ground was a bit hard.
News & Media
The BBC does not have to continue on the path that it wrongly chose after the dismissal of Alasdair Milne as director general.
News & Media
However, solicitor Andrew Bale said the dismissal of charges against his clients on Friday represented the latest in a growing array of cases that showed "the quality of police intelligence is not up to standard".
News & Media
Baron, who called for the trial to be held in public, said: "The absence of evidence against him should have led to dismissal of the case long ago".
News & Media
When Hope Powell's dismissal as manager of the England women's team was announced on Wednesday there was an eerie silence from the current crop of England players.
News & Media
The postmen – all white apart from one West Indian – were suspended for three weeks and threatened with dismissal.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When writing about employment, be specific about the type of "dismissal". Use terms like "wrongful dismissal" or "unfair dismissal" to clarify the circumstances.
Common error
Be careful not to use "dismissal" when you mean simply disagreeing with an idea. Use "rejection" or "disagreement" instead to avoid misunderstandings.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "dismissal" is as a noun. It typically refers to the act of removing someone from a job or rejecting an idea. Ludwig AI confirms its correct usage, showing it functioning as both a concrete and abstract noun in various contexts.
Frequent in
News & Media
45%
Formal & Business
30%
Science
15%
Less common in
Academia
5%
Encyclopedias
3%
Wiki
2%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "dismissal" is a versatile noun with several meanings, primarily referring to the termination of employment or the rejection of something. As Ludwig AI confirms, it is grammatically sound and widely used across different contexts. It appears most frequently in News & Media and Formal & Business settings. While alternatives exist, understanding the specific context is crucial to ensure accurate and effective communication. When writing about "dismissal", clarity is key to avoid any potential misunderstanding.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
termination of employment
Focuses specifically on the ending of a job or career.
job termination
Similar to "termination of employment", but emphasizes the job rather than the employment.
laying off staff
Emphasizes the act of reducing staff numbers, often for economic reasons.
termination of contract
Specifically refers to ending a contractual agreement.
being fired
An informal way of saying someone lost their job due to poor performance or misconduct.
removal from office
Refers specifically to the act of removing someone from a position of authority.
discharge from service
Often used in military or public service contexts to denote termination.
rejection of a proposal
Focuses on the act of refusing an offer or suggestion.
denial of a claim
Highlights the act of refusing to acknowledge the validity of a claim.
setting aside a verdict
Primarily used in legal contexts to mean invalidating a judgment.
FAQs
How can I use "dismissal" in a sentence?
What's the difference between "dismissal" and "termination"?
"Dismissal" often implies a negative reason for ending employment, while "termination" is a more neutral term. "Termination" can refer to the end of a contract or project in addition to employment.
What are some synonyms for "dismissal"?
Depending on the context, synonyms for "dismissal" include "firing", "sacking", "rejection", or "liberation".
What does "wrongful dismissal" mean?
"Wrongful dismissal" refers to a situation where an employee is terminated in violation of employment laws or contracts. It often leads to legal action by the former employee.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
94%
Authority and reliability
4.6/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested