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.
Dismiss "with leave" means the case is dismissed, but the plaintiff may re-file to (hopefully) fix whatever was incomplete or otherwise lacking in the original filing. Dismiss with leave is contrasted with dismiss on the merits, which means the case is dismissed and the plaintiff may not re-file. Thus the plaintiff has lost the case.
What does this mean in the case of a divorce? NIC - Notice Of Placement Of The Case On Inactive Calendar And Of Intent To Dismiss Your Court Case
motion to dismiss
A lawyer can use a motion to dismiss during a hearing for a number of reasons. One of the reasons a lawyer can use a motion to dismiss during the hearing is if the plaintiff (the person who brings the suit to court) fails to present a valid and legal claim for the case.
You could file a motion.
" We dismiss thee." meaning I dismiss you.
expel
解雇する /kai ko su ru/ means 'to dismiss' in general meaning in Japanese.
"Write it off" means to dismiss something.
"Rejected" is the past tense form of "reject", which is a verb meaning "dismiss" or "refuse to agree to".
dismiss
Have moved off and moved away can potentially mean the same thing. Their meaning will depend on how they're being used in context. Moved away would mean actually moving from a location and moved off would mean just moving on.
Meaning something that can be moved easily.
people have moved out of the area
Simply combine Disturb and interrupt, Disrupt. Yes it is a word.
Dispose-- to throw away Dismiss--to let go ( as dismiss from class) or to ignore
The noun forms for the verb to dismiss are dismissal and the gerund, dismissing.