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  1. dismiss (someone or something) as (something) To reject someone or something by viewing or designating it in a particular way. The studio may dismiss me as a dumb blonde, but I'll show them how versatile an actress I can be! The candidate dismissed the negative report about him as a total fabrication. These are credible accusations, sir. You can't just ...

  2. DISMISSING definition: 1. present participle of dismiss 2. to decide that something or someone is not important and not…. Learn more.

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

  4. A small group is protesting the dismissals of several employees. the dismissal of the lawsuit. [noncount] He still hopes to win his claim for unfair dismissal. DISMISS meaning: 1 : to decide not to think about or consider (something or someone) often + as; 2 : to send (someone) away to cause or allow (someone) to leave.

  5. I tried to dismiss the thought. dismiss fears The Transport Minister dismissed fears that the Cotswold railway line would close. dismiss criticism He dismissed criticism of the country's human rights record. adverbs easily/lightly (= without much thought) This is a question that cannot be dismissed lightly. phrases dismiss something out of hand ...

  6. dismissとは。意味や和訳。[動]1 他〈人の集まりを〉解散[散会,退散]させる;〈人を〉去らせる,行かせる,引き取らせる;…に退出を命令[許可,要請]する;自〈組織・軍隊などが〉解散するdismiss the class授業を終えるYou are dismissed.(軍隊などで)解散!

  7. dismiss al. (n) permission to go; the sending away of someone. dismiss al. (n) the termination of someone's employment (leaving them free to depart), Syn. sacking, dismission, discharge, liberation, sack, release, firing. dismiss ible. (adj) subject to dismiss al. dismiss ive. (adj) showing indifference or disregard.