No, it is not. Dismiss is a verb, which can mean release (a class, a subordinate) or ignore (a threat, a court case), or terminate, fire (an employee).
adverb
Nervous is an adjective. The adverb form is nervously.
the word" comfortable " can be used both ways as an adverb or adjective.
The word nonchalantly is an adverb. You can easily spot adverbs as they end in -ly.
Lively can be used as an adjective and an adverb. Adjective: a lively discussion Adverb: step lively
The prefix of "dismiss" is "dis-".
The preposition "from" typically follows the verb "dismiss." For example, "She was dismissed from her job."
The Igbo word for "dismiss" of the Western African origin is gbasaa.
" We dismiss thee." meaning I dismiss you.
The noun forms for the verb to dismiss are dismissal and the gerund, dismissing.
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.
In order to dismiss a restraining order, you will need to petition a "Dismiss Protection Order" with the court system.
Lord Dismiss Us was created in 1967.
Dismiss the Mystery was created on 2006-08-29.
It is agreed then, we will dismiss him from the force.He will likely dismiss it as a hoax.
Why did Dutch sailors dismiss Australia and its inhabitants
First you should make the mayor idle, then dismiss it.