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were dismissing
verb
To discharge; to end the employment or service of.
Exact(32)
A less confident person might have wondered if they were dismissing her.
"Ya Hey was another song they were dismissing, and I was fighting hard for it.
Well into the 20th century, some historians were dismissing Jacobs's narrative as fiction.
Just last week Mr. Netanyahu was barely acknowledging Mr. Sharon's political existence, and Israelis were dismissing it too.
A year ago, Republicans and even many Democrats in Washington were dismissing the need to clean up the system.
WASHINGTON — Just weeks ago, economists and financial analysts were dismissing Washington as largely irrelevant to the economy's course in coming months, if only because it chose to be.
Similar(28)
His protests were dismissed.
The charges were dismissed.
Form letters were dismissed.
Other cases were dismissed.
Ten other claims were dismissed.
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