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is dismiss
verb
To discharge; to end the employment or service of.
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Edmund Wilson didn't just praise Chaplin at the level due to him, but dispraised Hollywood "gag writers" at the level due to them: he didn't, that is, dismiss them out of hand, but pointed out, correctly, that their chief concern was necessarily with storytelling structures that worked cinematically, and that there might be limitations involved in doing that.
One thing the defendants won't do, if they have any brains, is dismiss Motley's lawsuits as preposterous.
Everybody hates losing and the first thing you want to do is dismiss it and get rid of it, but with analysis these days there is no escaping it.
"You may find it abhorrent or deeply disturbing, but the one thing you can't do is dismiss it.
As easy as it is dismiss Franco's professed interest in gay themes as another case of Hollywood "queer baiting," "King Cobra" is already generating positive buzz around its Tribeca release.
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This application is dismissed".
Case is dismissed".
It is dismissed".
History class is dismissed.
Public opinion is dismissed.
The lawsuit was dismissed.
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