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dismiss

dis·miss [ diss míss ] (past and past participle dis·missed, present participle dis·miss·ing, 3rd person present singular dis·miss·es)


transitive verb 
Definition:
 
1. refuse to consider something: to refuse to give consideration to something

2. reject somebody or something: to consider somebody or something as unsuitable for a particular reason
dismissed the idea as ridiculous

3. end employment of somebody: to stop employing somebody, e.g. because of unsatisfactory work or wrongdoing

4. send somebody away: to order or allow somebody to leave

5. law refuse case further hearing in court: to refuse to give further hearing to a case in court

[15th century. < medieval Latin dismiss-, past participle of dismittere "send away" < Latin mittere "send off"]

dis·miss·i·ble adjective
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