dismissal 音標拼音: [dɪsm'ɪsəl]
n . 打發;免職,解雇,開除;解散
打發;免職,解雇,開除;解散
dismissal n 1 :
a judgment disposing of the matter without a trial [
synonym :
{
judgment of dismissal }, {
judgement of dismissal },
{
dismissal }]
2 :
official notice that you have been fired from your job [
synonym :
{
dismissal }, {
dismission }, {
pink slip }]
3 :
permission to go ;
the sending away of someone 4 :
the termination of someone '
s employment (
leaving them free to depart ) [
synonym : {
dismissal }, {
dismission }, {
discharge },
{
firing }, {
liberation }, {
release }, {
sack }, {
sacking }]
Dismissal \
Dis *
miss "
al \,
n .
Dismission ;
discharge .
[
1913 Webster ]
Officeholders were commanded faithfully to enforce it ,
upon pain of immediate dismissal . --
Motley .
[
1913 Webster ]
158 Moby Thesaurus words for "
dismissal ":
abjuration ,
abjurement ,
absolution ,
acquittal ,
acquittance ,
adjournment ,
bounce ,
breakup ,
brush -
off ,
cancellation ,
cashiering ,
chucking ,
chucking out ,
clearance ,
clearing ,
cold shoulder ,
compurgation ,
conge ,
contempt ,
contradiction ,
cut ,
deactivation ,
declination ,
declining ,
deconsecration ,
defrocking ,
demobilization ,
denial ,
deposal ,
deposition ,
deprivation ,
despisal ,
despising ,
destigmatization ,
destigmatizing ,
detachment ,
dethronement ,
diaspora ,
disapproval ,
disbandment ,
disbarment ,
disbarring ,
discard ,
discharge ,
disclamation ,
discounting ,
discrownment ,
disculpation ,
disemployment ,
disenthronement ,
disintegration ,
disorganization ,
disownment ,
dispersal ,
dispersion ,
displacement ,
displacing ,
disregard ,
dissolution ,
drumming out ,
end ,
exception ,
exclusion ,
excommunication ,
exculpation ,
excuse ,
exoneration ,
expulsion ,
firing ,
forced resignation ,
forced separation ,
forgiveness ,
furloughing ,
ignoring ,
impeachment ,
kicking upstairs ,
layoff ,
liquidation ,
nonacceptance ,
nonapproval ,
nonconsideration ,
notice ,
ousting ,
overthrow ,
overthrowal ,
pardon ,
parole ,
parting ,
passing by ,
pensioning off ,
pink slip ,
purgation ,
purge ,
purging ,
putting away ,
putting out ,
quietus ,
quittance ,
rebuff ,
recantation ,
refusal ,
rejection ,
release ,
remission ,
removal ,
renouncement ,
repudiation ,
repulse ,
retirement ,
sack ,
sacking ,
scouting ,
separation ,
snub ,
split -
up ,
spurning ,
superannuation ,
surplusing ,
suspension ,
the ax ,
the boot ,
the bounce ,
the gate ,
the sack ,
throwing out ,
ticket ,
turning out ,
unbinding ,
unbolting ,
unbridling ,
unbuckling ,
uncaging ,
unchaining ,
unchurching ,
unfettering ,
unfrocking ,
ungagging ,
unhanding ,
unharnessing ,
unhobbling ,
unlashing ,
unlatching ,
unleashing ,
unlocking ,
unloosing ,
unmanacling ,
unmuzzling ,
unpenning ,
unseating ,
unshackling ,
unstrapping ,
untethering ,
untrussing ,
untying ,
unyoking ,
verdict of acquittal ,
vindication ,
walking papers
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Dismissal (employment) - Wikipedia Dismissal (colloquially called firing or sacking) is the termination of employment by an employer against the will of the employee
DISMISSAL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of DISMISSAL is the act of dismissing : the fact or state of being dismissed How to use dismissal in a sentence
DISMISSAL | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary DISMISSAL meaning: 1 the situation in which an employer officially makes someone leave their job: 2 a decision that… Learn more
What Is a Dismissal in a Court Case? - LegalClarity Discover what a legal dismissal entails, how court cases conclude without full judgment, and its procedural nuances
dismissal noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of dismissal noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
DISMISSAL Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Dismissal definition: an act or instance of dismissing See examples of DISMISSAL used in a sentence
DISMISSAL definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary To sign below the line was to invite a reprimand that went on your file; to do it often led to dismissal
dismissal Definition, Meaning Usage | Justia Legal Dictionary After a thorough review of the evidence, the prosecutor filed for dismissal of the charges Following serious misconduct, the company issued a dismissal to the employee
Rule 41. Dismissal of Actions - LII Legal Information Institute The first sentence of Rule 41 (b), providing for dismissal for failure to prosecute or to comply with the Rules or any order of court, and the general provisions of the last sentence remain applicable in jury as well as nonjury cases