- judgment of dismissal: a judgment disposing of the matter without a trial
- official notice that you have been fired from your job
- permission to go; the sending away of someone
- the termination of someone's employment (leaving them free to depart)
- (dismiss) bar from attention or consideration; "She dismissed his advances"
- (dismiss) stop associating with; "They dropped her after she had a child out of wedlock"
- In the sport of cricket, a dismissal occurs when the batsman is out (also known as the fielding side taking a wicket and/or the batting side losing a wicket). At this point a batsman must discontinue batting and leave the field permanently for the innings.
- Dismissal (referred to informally as firing or sacking) is the termination of employment by an employer against the will of the worker. ...
- Misconduct in association football is any conduct by a player that is deemed by the referee to warrant a disciplinary sanction (caution or dismissal) in accordance with Law 12 of the Laws of the Game. ...
- The Dismissal (apolysis; Slavonic: otpust) is the final blessing said by a Christian priest or minister at the end of a religious service. ...
- The following is a complete list of episodes for the 1980s television series Dynasty, in broadcast order.
- The Dismissal is an Australian television miniseries, first screened in 1983, that dramatised the events of the 1975 Australian constitutional crisis.
- The act of sending someone away; Deprivation of office; the fact or process of being fired from employment or stripped of rank; A written or spoken statement of such an act; Release from confinement; liberation; Removal from consideration; putting something out of one's mind, mentally ...
- (dismiss) To discharge; to end the employment or service of; To order to leave; To dispel; to rid one's mind of; To reject; to refuse to accept; To get a batsman out; To give someone a red card; to send off
- (dismiss) to remove or discharge from employment; to sack [colloq.]; to fire^US
- ((dismiss)) repousser (idea, criticism, person);
- (DISMISS) the command directing any collected individuals or assembled units to depart; may be conversationally expressed as "That's all." or "That'll be all.", which is nonetheless an order for being politely rendered. ...
- (Dismiss) A dismissal means to end the lawsuit. When it is done by the judge, it is kicked out; when it is done by a party, it is dropped or allowed to go away. Dismissal does not mean the case cannot be reinstituted—it only means that this case is over.
- (Dismiss) In law, a judge’s decision to not to grant a claim sought, or to dismiss an action with or without trial. An application which is dismissed has been rejected by the judge. See also “Application.”
- (Dismiss) Termination of a case. The court may enter an order dismissing a case for cause or the prosecuting attorney for the state may dismiss the matter for reasons such as lack of evidence, death of a witness, or because the matter is to be re-filed due to the original indictment being ...
- (Dismiss) The court’s rejection of a petitioner’s request
- (Dismiss) To close or end the case without a judgment or final relief. A case may be dismissed by the parties or by the court.
- (Dismiss) To reject a claim or suit temporarily or permanently without further hearing or consideration through an order of dismissal.
- (Dismiss) To release energy construct or energy deity that has been invoked.
- (Dismiss) to send out of court for defect or insufficiency in law