English | German | Russian | Czech
B2

dismissal English

Meaning dismissal meaning

What does dismissal mean?

dismissal

(= judgment of dismissal) a judgment disposing of the matter without a trial the termination of someone's employment (leaving them free to depart) official notice that you have been fired from your job permission to go; the sending away of someone

Synonyms dismissal synonyms

What other words have the same or similar meaning as dismissal?

Examples dismissal examples

How do I use dismissal in a sentence?

Movie subtitles

My dismissal?
I shall take the motion for dismissal under advisement until tomorrow and hear the state's arguments then.
I want a dismissal.
Which is that you be sentenced to dismissal from United States Army and forfeit all pay and allowances due or to become due subject to approval of the reviewing authority.
Is that your quaint way of indicating dismissal?
I also have a request for the dismissal of the charges, also signed by you.
Madame, the dismissal is canceled.
Immediate dismissal.
It saves me from having to issue an awkward dismissal.
Am I to understand that you are responsible for my dismissal today?
I will demand your dismissal!
I shall suppress the reasons for your dismissal.
In fact, on my way back to Rome to report my dismissal to the Emperor.
If this happens again, it will mean instant dismissal. Get to work!
Your dismissal this afternoon was a strong hint.
I suppose my dismissal means you've been appointed in my place.
Do you think that Mr. Leutner is all serious about the dismissal?
Withdraw this dismissal!
And then when memory failed: Disappointment, anger, dismissal!
Your Honour, since the prosecutor's absent and there are no witnesses to the said dance, I propose a dismissal.
For dismissal.
Dismissal note for the lady Yasue Sughimoto.
And they demand your immediate dismissal.
If such a thing should happen again with you. or any of the others, it means instant dismissal.
We do not and cannot accept the principle that incompetence justifies dismissal.
Dismissal.
Augusta, this dismissal letter would fit well in a serial novel.
A caffetine capsule perhaps? No, let's talk about life. while I await my dismissal and eventual execution.
You had all the qualifications for dismissal.
No. For dismissal, it would have to be nothing less than buggering the Bursar.
Dear sir, they say there will be dismissal because of the celebrations of Ataturk's birth year.
Is there a dismissal for us?
Dear sir, is there a dismissal?
There is no dismissal.
Is there any hope for dismissal?

News and current affairs

The blogger, Zhao Jing, had been reporting on a strike by journalists at The Beijing News that followed the dismissal of the newspaper's independent-minded editor.
Later, after his dismissal from his post, that same civil aviation chief confessed that Armenian President Robert Kocharyan had advised him to file his lawsuit.
But this option is all but foreclosed, because union membership or organizing can lead to dismissal, blacklisting, violence, or worse.
After his ill-advised dismissal of the chief justice of Pakistan's Supreme Court ignited a firestorm of violent protests, President General Pervez Musharraf may be banking on Islamic fanatics to create chaos in the nation's capital, Islamabad.
Lurking behind this dismissal is a sense that humanity itself is undergoing a massive transformation in its self-understanding.
There was no mention of Bo Xilai and what his dismissal meant for China's domestic politics in this critical year of leadership transition.
It also made the Privy Council the guardian of Aritomo's edicts concerning examinations, appointments, discipline, dismissal, and rankings of bureaucrats.
But that does not concern most Libyans, who are clamoring for the dismissal of Qaddafi loyalists.
In any case, Kudrin's economic and financial logic is even more valid today than it was at his dismissal from office.

Are you looking for...?