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dissmissed

 

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Dissmissed

Definition

verb

  • To officially remove someone from a position, job, or responsibility due to their failure or incompetence.
  • To reject or disregard something as unimportant, trivial, or insignificant.
  • To decide or declare that a legal case, charge, or claim is no longer valid or worthy of further consideration.

Examples

Example sentences using "dissmissed" in different contexts:

  1. "The company dissmissed the employee after numerous complaints from customers."
  2. "Despite a promising start, the board dissmissed the CEO due to a decline in company profits."
  3. "She dissmissed his comments as mere gossip."
  4. "The judge dissmissed the case due to lack of evidence."
  5. "The court dissmissed the charges against the defendant."

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