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View usage for: (dɪsmɪsəl) Word forms: plural dismissals1. variable noun [oft with poss]When an employee is dismissed from their job, you can refer to their dismissal. ...Mr Low's dismissal from his post at the head of the commission. 2. uncountable nounDismissal of something means deciding or saying that it is not important. ...their high-handed dismissal of public opinion. [+ of] Synonyms: rejection, refusal, rebuff, knock-back [slang] More Synonyms of dismissal More Synonyms of dismissal dismissal in British English (dɪsˈmɪsəl) noun1. an official notice of discharge from employment or service 2. the act of dismissing or the condition of being dismissed Also called: dismission dismissal in American English (dɪsˈmɪsəl) noun1. a dismissing or being dismissed 2. an order for the dismissing of someone Also ; Archaic disˈmission (dɪsˈmɪʃən) Examples of 'dismissal' in a sentencedismissal To sign below the line was to invite a reprimand that went on your file; to do it often led to dismissal.Ivy glanced sulkily at the two males, obviously somewhat offended by her summary dismissal.The sergeant in charge, Sergeant Peeples, had obviously been upset; his curt dismissal was an insult. In other languagesdismissal British English: dismissal NOUN When an employee is dismissed from their job, you can refer to their dismissal. …his dismissal from his post at the head of the commission. - American English: dismissal
- Brazilian Portuguese: demissão
- Chinese: 免职
- European Spanish: despido
- French: renvoi
- German: Entlassung
- Italian: licenziamento
- Japanese: 解雇
- Korean: 해고
- European Portuguese: demissão
- Latin American Spanish: despido
Chinese translation of 'dismissal' n - (c/u) (= sacking)
解雇(僱) (jiěgù) - (u) (= disregard)
不予考虑(慮) (bù yǔ kǎolǜ)
his dismissal from his post Synonyms the boot (slang) marching orders (informal) kiss-off (slang, mainly US, Canadian) the bum's rush (slang, old-fashioned) the (old) heave-ho (informal) the order of the boot (slang, old-fashioned) your books or cards (informal) the high-handed dismissal of public opinion Synonyms knock-back (slang) kick in the teeth (slang) Synonyms permission to go end release adjournment congé freedom to depart Additional synonymsDefinition to reject someone He told me he'd been given the brush-off. Synonyms snub, rebuff, rejection, dismissal, cut, slight, refusal, go-by (slang), knock-back (slang), repulse, cold shoulder, repudiation, kick in the teeth (slang), kiss-off (slang, US, Canadian), bum's rush (slang), the (old) heave-ho (informal) Definition dismissal or release from an office, job, etc. They face receiving a dishonourable discharge from the Army. Synonyms dismissal, notice (British), removal, the boot (slang), expulsion, the sack (informal), the push (slang), marching orders (informal), ejection, demobilization, kiss-off (slang, US, Canadian), the bum's rush (slang, old-fashioned), the (old) heave-ho (informal), the order of the boot (slang, old-fashioned), congé, your books or cards (informal) Definition the act of expelling or the fact of being expelled Her behaviour led to her expulsion from school. Synonyms ejection, exclusion, dismissal, removal, exile, discharge, eviction, banishment, extrusion, proscription, expatriation, debarment, dislodgment |