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the dismiss
verb
To discharge; to end the employment or service of.
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When your content is up to date, the ad won't disappear, you have to hit the dismiss button.
In testing, it was discovered that people could accidentally trigger the dismiss feature, delaying a smoke alarm.
For the cynical observer, it's easy to the dismiss problem of connectivity as a distraction from the more pressing challenges of international development.
On the Web, you can delete a paid message from your feed by moving the mouse cursor over the post and clicking the Dismiss button.
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The Indians dismiss the allegations.
The court dismissed the case.
The judges dismissed the appeal.
The mayor dismissed the city council instead.
In return, the board dismissed the complaints.
The administrators dismissed the charges as ridiculous.
The White House dismissed the Iran meeting.
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