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Definition of dismissal in English: dismissalnoun dɪsˈmɪslˌdɪsˈmɪs(ə)l 1The act of ordering or allowing someone to leave. their controversial dismissal from the competition Example sentencesExamples - The dismissal of rookie Johnny Sauter from Richard Childress Racing's No.30 Chevrolet did not surprise anyone.
- Marston bowed, hearing a dismissal in the kings words.
- As it happened, the arrogance of the faction sparked a backlash, resulting in the dismissal of the group's leader, John.
- He believed his dismissal had something to do with the drug squad.
- For Whittingham, the manner of her dismissal still haunts her.
- The taxpayer would travel to the sporting ground directly from his barracks and was required to return there for formal dismissal.
- That caused me to dismiss him - a dismissal that will forever embarrass me.
- His early dismissal certainly contributed to the difficulties Wanderers faced - especially after they had already conceded a goal.
- This World Cup had come to mean too much to him and the dismissal followed three bookings in his six matches here.
- I just hope that your article does not assist in Karin Kortje's dismissal from the show.
- I saw him pause, his forehead furrowing at her dismissal of me.
- Craig Skinner, back at City after winning an appeal against his dismissal by the club, played the full 90 minutes.
- The tribunal is investigating claims of constructive dismissal made by former Wasps head coach Dean Robinson, and by his assistant coach, John Paterson.
- The other blot on Boro's performance was the 89 th-minute dismissal of midfielder Jason Blunt for a second bookable offence.
Synonyms one's notice, discharge redundancy expulsion, ousting informal the sack, sacking, firing, laying off, the push, the boot, the axe, the elbow, the (old) heave-ho, one's marching orders, defenestration British informal turfing out, one's cards, the chop Military cashiering rejection, repudiation, refusal, repulse, non-acceptance snub, slight informal pooh-poohing, brush-off, knock-back - 1.1 The act of removing someone from employment or office; discharge.
the dismissal of an employee a claim for unfair dismissal Example sentencesExamples - The quickest way to find a solution is the immediate dismissal of the chiefs of the armed forces and the police.
- I think new magistrates should have been secured long before the dismissal.
- At the Tulle plant, where 200 of 389 employees are threatened with dismissal, 150 workers went out on strike.
- His dismissal in October followed a complaint from a patient.
- The drivers did this in response to the dismissal of one of their work colleagues.
- A former CEO claiming unfair dismissal is currently having his case heard in the courts.
- Both have been unsuccessful in their claims for unfair dismissal.
- The existing procedure to cushion the effects of mass dismissals has been broadened in scope and effect.
- The volunteers were uncompensated and subject to immediate dismissal for any reason whatsoever.
- The reason for dismissal must be that uppermost in the mind of the employer at the time of dismissal.
- Mrs. Lingard claims constructive dismissal and victimisation for whistle-blowing against the Prison Service.
- Inform the worker that continuing his offensive behavior will lead to dismissal.
- In their daily routine, the performers must obey the rules and regulations, and violations can lead to job dismissal.
- There is no fixed rule of law defining the degree of misconduct which will justify dismissal.
- Police yesterday said a rumour that Mr Trotter was involved in the dismissal of three employees from his firm was untrue.
- Workers at the Chrysler-Benz plant in Sao Bernardo do Campo mobilized on August 21 against the dismissal of 628 workers.
- Complaints from three patients in 1999 led to a full enquiry, resulting in his suspension and eventual dismissal.
- The dismissal of skipper Fernando was costly for the airmen as they never looked comfortable thereafter.
- Despite reports of his likely dismissal, he has been assured that he will remain in the Cabinet.
- 1.2Cricket An instance of ending a batsman's innings or of having one's innings ended.
the dismissal of a batsman Example sentencesExamples - But, after the dismissal of Adams early in the second half, Saints came back with goals from Keigan Parker and Momo Sylla.
- All of the bowlers must enjoy a more productive season than last year when Ryan Sidebottom was the leading wicket-taker with only 41 dismissals.
- If you list the top 20 test wicket-takers in order of dismissals per game, you can see just how amazing Murali is.
- During that tour Mooney played 27 matches and made 65 dismissals, 44 caught and 21 stumped.
- England supporters will be well aware of a disputed LBW dismissal of top West Indian batsman Brian Lara in the final test at the Oval.
2The act of treating something as unworthy of serious consideration; rejection. the government's dismissal of the report Example sentencesExamples - As with O'Reilly, offhand dismissal of critics is not a good practice for any business, organization, group, or individual.
- But his dismissal of the Weekly Standard's article on Lennon's "Imagine" is misguided.
- This isn't a blanket dismissal of Talbot; her numerous praiseworthy affiliations aside, I've liked stuff of hers.
- "Now you're just being annoying," grumbled Simon Cowell as Andy refused to accept his dismissal.
- How often have I seen people raise questions about the work of a hero only to be met by quiet derision or patronizing dismissal.
- Meg flapped a hand in dismissal.
- What does Sun think of IBM's dismissal of OpenOffice?
- I can't really think of a clever dismissal or arch comment to make about this.
- 2.1Law A decision not to continue hearing a case.
the dismissal of the appeal Example sentencesExamples - Two defenses were laid out in a Christian Science Monitor story following the Dupre dismissal.
- The Diallo 7 have now been offered an adjournment contemplating dismissal, which is what they had expected initially.
- Given the interlocutory nature of this appeal, a remand rather than an outright dismissal is appropriate.
- The time from its first hearing in the High Court to an appeal and dismissal by the law lords was about 36 hours.
- In addition the department records cases of misconduct by teachers, which takes account of not only court convictions but dismissals and even press reports.
Definition of dismissal in US English: dismissalnounˌdisˈmis(ə)lˌdɪsˈmɪs(ə)l 1The act of ordering or allowing someone to leave. their controversial dismissal from the competition Example sentencesExamples - I saw him pause, his forehead furrowing at her dismissal of me.
- His early dismissal certainly contributed to the difficulties Wanderers faced - especially after they had already conceded a goal.
- That caused me to dismiss him - a dismissal that will forever embarrass me.
- Marston bowed, hearing a dismissal in the kings words.
- For Whittingham, the manner of her dismissal still haunts her.
- The dismissal of rookie Johnny Sauter from Richard Childress Racing's No.30 Chevrolet did not surprise anyone.
- As it happened, the arrogance of the faction sparked a backlash, resulting in the dismissal of the group's leader, John.
- The tribunal is investigating claims of constructive dismissal made by former Wasps head coach Dean Robinson, and by his assistant coach, John Paterson.
- I just hope that your article does not assist in Karin Kortje's dismissal from the show.
- He believed his dismissal had something to do with the drug squad.
- This World Cup had come to mean too much to him and the dismissal followed three bookings in his six matches here.
- Craig Skinner, back at City after winning an appeal against his dismissal by the club, played the full 90 minutes.
- The other blot on Boro's performance was the 89 th-minute dismissal of midfielder Jason Blunt for a second bookable offence.
- The taxpayer would travel to the sporting ground directly from his barracks and was required to return there for formal dismissal.
Synonyms one's notice, discharge rejection, repudiation, refusal, repulse, non-acceptance - 1.1 The act of removing someone from employment or office; discharge.
the dismissal of an employee a claim for unfair dismissal Example sentencesExamples - Both have been unsuccessful in their claims for unfair dismissal.
- At the Tulle plant, where 200 of 389 employees are threatened with dismissal, 150 workers went out on strike.
- There is no fixed rule of law defining the degree of misconduct which will justify dismissal.
- I think new magistrates should have been secured long before the dismissal.
- The volunteers were uncompensated and subject to immediate dismissal for any reason whatsoever.
- Police yesterday said a rumour that Mr Trotter was involved in the dismissal of three employees from his firm was untrue.
- A former CEO claiming unfair dismissal is currently having his case heard in the courts.
- In their daily routine, the performers must obey the rules and regulations, and violations can lead to job dismissal.
- Workers at the Chrysler-Benz plant in Sao Bernardo do Campo mobilized on August 21 against the dismissal of 628 workers.
- His dismissal in October followed a complaint from a patient.
- The drivers did this in response to the dismissal of one of their work colleagues.
- The reason for dismissal must be that uppermost in the mind of the employer at the time of dismissal.
- Despite reports of his likely dismissal, he has been assured that he will remain in the Cabinet.
- The dismissal of skipper Fernando was costly for the airmen as they never looked comfortable thereafter.
- Inform the worker that continuing his offensive behavior will lead to dismissal.
- Mrs. Lingard claims constructive dismissal and victimisation for whistle-blowing against the Prison Service.
- The existing procedure to cushion the effects of mass dismissals has been broadened in scope and effect.
- The quickest way to find a solution is the immediate dismissal of the chiefs of the armed forces and the police.
- Complaints from three patients in 1999 led to a full enquiry, resulting in his suspension and eventual dismissal.
- 1.2Cricket An instance of ending a batsman's innings or of having one's innings ended.
marring his effort was his dismissal in the next over Example sentencesExamples - But, after the dismissal of Adams early in the second half, Saints came back with goals from Keigan Parker and Momo Sylla.
- If you list the top 20 test wicket-takers in order of dismissals per game, you can see just how amazing Murali is.
- During that tour Mooney played 27 matches and made 65 dismissals, 44 caught and 21 stumped.
- All of the bowlers must enjoy a more productive season than last year when Ryan Sidebottom was the leading wicket-taker with only 41 dismissals.
- England supporters will be well aware of a disputed LBW dismissal of top West Indian batsman Brian Lara in the final test at the Oval.
2The act of treating something as unworthy of serious consideration; rejection. the government's dismissal of the report Example sentencesExamples - "Now you're just being annoying," grumbled Simon Cowell as Andy refused to accept his dismissal.
- What does Sun think of IBM's dismissal of OpenOffice?
- As with O'Reilly, offhand dismissal of critics is not a good practice for any business, organization, group, or individual.
- How often have I seen people raise questions about the work of a hero only to be met by quiet derision or patronizing dismissal.
- But his dismissal of the Weekly Standard's article on Lennon's "Imagine" is misguided.
- This isn't a blanket dismissal of Talbot; her numerous praiseworthy affiliations aside, I've liked stuff of hers.
- I can't really think of a clever dismissal or arch comment to make about this.
- Meg flapped a hand in dismissal.
- 2.1Law A decision not to continue hearing a case.
the dismissal of the appeal Example sentencesExamples - Two defenses were laid out in a Christian Science Monitor story following the Dupre dismissal.
- The time from its first hearing in the High Court to an appeal and dismissal by the law lords was about 36 hours.
- In addition the department records cases of misconduct by teachers, which takes account of not only court convictions but dismissals and even press reports.
- The Diallo 7 have now been offered an adjournment contemplating dismissal, which is what they had expected initially.
- Given the interlocutory nature of this appeal, a remand rather than an outright dismissal is appropriate.
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