I am ready for the teacher to dismiss the class now.
You explained your reasons why you were late but your boss was dismissive.
"Her parents were dismissive of her plan to find a unicorn."
Currently, we don't dismiss the students until late afternoon.
The manager decided to dismiss the employee due to repeated violations of company policy.
It is agreed then, we will dismiss him from the force.He will likely dismiss it as a hoax.
The noun forms for the verb to dismiss are dismissal and the gerund, dismissing.
The preposition "from" typically follows the verb "dismiss." For example, "She was dismissed from her job."
"Moved to dismiss" refers to a legal motion made by one party in a court case requesting that the case be dismissed. This can happen for various reasons, such as lack of evidence, legal defects, or procedural errors. If the motion is granted, the case will be dismissed and will not proceed to trial.
The lawyer had a presentiment that the judge would dismiss the case.Source: http://www.stand-for.com/what-does-presentiment-stand-for.html
"Dispose" means to get rid of or throw away something, while "dismiss" means to officially remove someone from their job or position, or to ignore or reject something or someone.
" We dismiss thee." meaning I dismiss you.
Dismiss the Mystery was created on 2006-08-29.
Lord Dismiss Us was created in 1967.
The president can not dismiss any elected officials. The only people that he can dismiss are those that he appoints directly, such as his cabinet and ambassadors.