Terminate the employment of; discharge from an office or position.
Bar from attention or consideration.
Cease to consider; put out of judicial consideration.
Другие значения термина "dismiss" 1 Iranian officials dismiss such talk saying opponents are free to speak out.
2 That said; the issue of time may be something you can't dismiss .
3 It was the fourth time the government moved to dismiss the case.
4 Nevertheless it would be wrong to dismiss nuclear energy out of hand.
5 It may dismiss the case despite saying the bank broke the law.
6 However, rebels fighting for independence dismiss the poll as a political sham.
7 In exchange, it said the plaintiffs would dismiss federal and state claims.
8 A US government motion to dismiss the entire case has been granted.
9 Japan can't dismiss that as someone else's problem, he said on Wednesday.
10 Most of the rebels will dismiss what he said immediately, of course.
11 Edwards' team is expected to ask the judge to dismiss the charges.
12 He asked a federal judge to dismiss the criminal case against him.
13 However, the federal court refused to dismiss the charge of wire fraud.
14 The state will respond to the motion to dismiss by June 7.
15 It said it would appeal against Newey's decision to dismiss the claim.
16 And the listeners will continue to find reasons to dismiss women's voices.
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