Dismissal meaning in English
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Definition
a dismissal: a firing, a rejection, an expulsion
to dismiss: to ignore, to judge something unimportant or inadequate; to fire, to reject, to send away
- "Luna : You aren't going to be promoted, dismissed or transferred."
- "That is absolutely NOT grounds for dismissing an application!"
- "- To discuss any possible promotions / dismissals / transfers"
- "I am dismissed!"
- "Obviously, documentation of violations or poor job performance is essential in justifying an employee's dismissal."
- "The AFS machine automatically dismisses a worker after their name has been entered into its database."
- "Therefore, it is with regret that I recommend she be dismissed as soon as possible PERIOD."
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