To send away; to give leave of departure; to cause or permit to go; to put away., To discard; to remove or discharge from office, service, or employment; as, the king dismisses his ministers; the matter dismisses his servant., To lay aside or reject as unworthy of attentions or regard, as a petition or motion in court., Dismission.
" We dismiss thee." meaning I dismiss you.
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解雇する /kai ko su ru/ means 'to dismiss' in general meaning in Japanese.
"Write it off" means to dismiss something.
When you want a court to do something, you make a motion. If you make a motion to dismiss, you move to dismiss. If I moved to dismiss, I'm asking the court to dismiss whatever case is in front of me.
"Rejected" is the past tense form of "reject", which is a verb meaning "dismiss" or "refuse to agree to".
The prefix of "dismiss" is "dis-".
The preposition "from" typically follows the verb "dismiss." For example, "She was dismissed from her job."
Simply combine Disturb and interrupt, Disrupt. Yes it is a word.
The Igbo word for "dismiss" of the Western African origin is gbasaa.
When a trustee's motion to dismiss is denied, it means that the court has decided not to terminate the legal proceedings initiated by the trustee. This could occur in bankruptcy or other legal contexts where the trustee seeks to dismiss a case or claim, often arguing that it lacks merit. The denial allows the case to proceed, meaning the issues raised will be further examined and adjudicated by the court.
The noun forms for the verb to dismiss are dismissal and the gerund, dismissing.