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dismissals

Aussprache: [dɪsˈmɪsəlz]

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Kontext: „employment“

(noun) the act of letting someone go from their job. This happens when a company decides they no longer need an employee, so they stop them from working.

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After careful consideration, the manager approved the dismissals to make the team stronger.

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Many employees were unhappy about the sudden dismissals without proper notice.

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How many dismissals were made during the last reorganization?

Kontext: „legal“

(noun) the act of ending a case or a lawsuit by a judge. When a judge decides that a case cannot go forward, they might call it a dismissal.

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The judge's dismissals helped the court clear its schedule quickly.

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The plaintiff was disappointed by the dismissals of their cases without a fair hearing.

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What are the reasons for the dismissals of so many cases this month?

Kontext: „sports“

(noun) when a player is removed from a game or match. This can happen because the player did something against the rules.

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The team's dismissals were crucial for their strategy to win the match.

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The dismissals of key players made it hard for the team to compete.

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What led to the dismissals of the players in the last game?

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