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dismissed

Aussprache: [dɪsˈmɪst]

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Kontext: „employment“

(verb) to let someone go from their job. When a worker is dismissed, it means they are no longer needed at their workplace.

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The company dismissed the employees who were not meeting their targets.

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She was not dismissed from her job; she received a promotion instead.

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Why was he dismissed from his position at the company?

Kontext: „acceptance“

(verb) to reject or not consider something seriously. If someone dismissed an idea, it means they think it's not important or not worth their time.

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The teacher dismissed the suggestion as a good way to improve the project.

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He did not dismiss her concerns; he listened carefully to what she had to say.

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Did you dismiss his opinion without thinking it through?

Kontext: „legal“

(verb) to officially end a case or a legal process. When a case is dismissed, it means that it will not continue in court.

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The judge dismissed the case due to lack of evidence.

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The case was not dismissed; there was enough evidence to proceed.

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Why did the judge dismiss the case today?

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