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dissmiss

Definition

verb

1. to order or allow someone to leave or go away; to discard or set aside something as unimportant or unworthy of consideration

2. to reject or refuse to accept something

Senses

1. (transitive) To order or permit someone to leave or go away.

Sample sentence: After a long day of work, the boss dissmissed the employees.

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2. (transitive) To discard or set aside something as unimportant or unworthy of consideration.

Sample sentence: The judge dissmissed the lawsuit due to lack of evidence.

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3. (transitive) To reject or refuse to accept something.

Sample sentence: The publisher dissmissed the manuscript because it did not meet their standards.

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