dismiss from
It's not feasible to dismiss him.
dismiss a suggestion with scorn
the case was dismissed for lack of evidence.
they dismiss it all as movie phooey.
dismiss sb. from his post
be dismissed from the service
dismiss fear from one's mind
Parliament was dismissed sine die.
The chairman dismissed the meeting.
to dismiss his appeal
He dismissed the story as a rumour.
He dismissed the idea as impossible.
dismissed the claim as highly improbable.
was dismissed for insubordination;
He was dismissed as incompetent.
Papa dismissed the idea with a shake of his head.
a number of reports cannot be dismissed as anecdotage.
she dismissed the taxi at the corner of the road.
Mr. Trump has previously dismissed global warming as a hoax.
That threat was quickly dismissed by the White House.
As High Inquisitor you have every right to dismiss my teachers.
Some doctors dismissed it, calling it psychosomatic.
You will not dismiss me like that.
Hankison, who is white, has already been dismissed from his job.
Religions can't be dismissed or ignored.
A further revelation today while President Yanukovych has dismissed the army chief.
Whitney denied those stories, dismissing them as " ridiculous" .
The Holy See acknowledges the court's decision to dismiss Cardinal Pell's appeal.
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