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Term: dismissibly

Part of Speech: Adverb

Sense 1: In a way that can be easily ignored or disregarded:

Example Sentence 1: The student handed in such a poorly written essay that it was dismissibly flawed.

Example Sentence 2: The athlete's minor injury was dismissibly small compared to the team's overall performance.

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Sense 2: In a way that shows a lack of interest or consideration:

Example Sentence 1: The teacher dismissibly waved off the student's question without providing a proper answer.

Example Sentence 2: The manager listened dismissibly to the employee's suggestions, not taking them seriously.

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