dismissal
Prononciation : [dɪsˈmɪsəl]
Mot
Contexte : « employment »
(noun) when someone is told they can no longer work for a company. It's what happens when your boss decides you can't stay on the job anymore.
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The dismissal of the employee was handled professionally.
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Her dismissal from the company was unexpected and shocking.
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What were the reasons for his dismissal from the job?
Contexte : « education »
(noun) the time when students are allowed to leave school for the day. It's like a bell ringing that tells everyone they can go home.
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The dismissal bell rang at three o'clock, and everyone rushed to the exit.
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There was no dismissal until the teacher finished the lesson.
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When is the dismissal time for the students today?
Contexte : « legal »
(noun) when a court case is ended before it goes to trial. It's like saying the case is stopped and won't continue.
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The judge announced the dismissal of the case after reviewing the evidence.
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The dismissal of the case did not mean the issue was settled.
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What led to the dismissal of the case by the judge?
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