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dismissal

English

Etymology

From dismiss +? -al. A nineteenth-century coinage (modelled on committal etc.), replacing the regular form dismission.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): [d?s?m?s??], [d?z?m?s??]

Noun

dismissal (countable and uncountable, plural dismissals)

  1. The act of sending someone away.
  2. Deprivation of office; the fact or process of being fired from employment or stripped of rank.
  3. A written or spoken statement of such an act.
  4. Release from confinement; liberation.
  5. Removal from consideration; putting something out of one's mind, mentally disregarding something or someone.
  6. (law) The rejection of a legal proceeding, or a claim or charge made therein.
  7. (cricket) The event of a batsman getting out; a wicket.
  8. (Christianity) The final blessing said by a priest or minister at the end of a religious service

Derived terms

  • letter of dismissal

Translations

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dismissed

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /d?s?m?st/
  • Hyphenation: dis?missed
  • Rhymes: -?st

Verb

dismissed

  1. simple past tense and past participle of dismiss

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