Meaning & Definition of word "Dismiss"

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    Dismiss

    /dɪsˈmɪs/

    verb:

    • 1. to send away; to allow or cause to leave.
      • Example: The teacher decided to dismiss the students early on the last day of school.
    • 2. to refuse to consider or accept (something) as valid or worthy of attention.
      • Example: She dismissed his argument without giving it much thought.
    • 3. to terminate the employment or position of (someone).
      • Example: After the audit, several employees were dismissed for misconduct.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'dismissus', past participle of 'dimittere', meaning 'to send away'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    dismiss from consideration:

    to disregard or reject something as not important.

    dismiss an idea:

    to refuse to accept or consider a thought or suggestion.

    dismiss someone:

    to allow a person to leave or to send them away.

    Related Words

    termination:

    The act of ending something, especially employment.

    rejection:

    The act of dismissing or refusing.

    discharge:

    To release someone from a duty or obligation.

    Slang Meanings of dismiss

    Meaning: Boot

    Example Sentence: He got the boot from his job for being late.

    Meaning: Call it a day

    Example Sentence: After a long meeting, they decided to call it a day and dismissed everyone.