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    dismiss
    /dɪsˈmɪs/

    verb

    • 1. order or allow to leave; send away: "she dismissed the taxi at the corner of the road" Similar send awaylet goreleasefreeOpposite formassemble
    • 2. treat as unworthy of serious consideration: "it would be easy to dismiss him as all brawn and no brain" Similar banishput awayset asidelay asideOpposite entertain

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  2. DISMISS definition: 1. to decide that something or someone is not important and not worth considering: 2. to remove…. Learn more.

  3. 1. : to permit or cause (someone) to leave. dismiss the visitors. Class is dismissed. 2. : to remove from position or service : discharge. He was dismissed [=fired] from his job. Several employees were recently dismissed. 3. a. : to reject serious consideration of (something or someone) dismissed the thought. dismissed her as an amateur. b.

  4. 7 meanings: 1. to remove or discharge from employment or service 2. to send away or allow to go or disperse 3. to dispel from.... Click for more definitions.

  5. Definition of dismiss verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. Dismiss means to let go. If a judge dismisses a case, it means he's saying it has no merit, and is throwing it out of court. If you are dismissed from your job, it means you've been fired. And if you've been ignoring your friends' warnings that your boyfriend is cheating, you've been dismissing their concerns. "Don't dismiss me!" is something ...

  7. 1. To end the employment or service of; discharge. 2. To direct or allow to leave: dismissed troops after the inspection; dismissed the student after reprimanding him. 3. a. To stop considering; rid one's mind of; dispel: dismissed all thoughts of running for office. b.

  8. DISMISS definition: 1. to refuse to consider an idea or opinion: 2. to officially make someone leave their job: 3. to…. Learn more.

  9. 1. If you dismiss something, you decide or say that it is not important enough for you to think about or consider. [...] 2. If you dismiss something from your mind, you stop thinking about it. [...] 3. When an employer dismisses an employee, the employer tells the employee that they are no longer needed to do the job that they have been doing.

  10. To remove from consideration or reject as lacking in importance or value. To dismiss our suggestions as irrelevant. Webster's New World. To discontinue or reject (a claim or action) Webster's New World. Similar definitions. More Verb Definitions (5) Synonyms: nix. turn down. spurn. reject. refuse. decline. skip.

  11. to decide that something or someone is not important and not worth considering: dismiss someone as something I think he'd dismissed me as an idiot within five minutes of meeting me. Let's not just dismiss the idea before we've even thought about it.