dismissal

/dɪsˈmɪsəl/
noun
  1. The act of ordering someone to leave a job or position; firing.
    • After the mistake, the manager announced the dismissal of three employees.
    • The unfair dismissal led to a lawsuit against the employer.
    • She received a dismissal notice after the company downsized.
  2. The act of sending someone away or allowing them to leave.
    • His dismissal of the guests was polite but firm.
    • The judge ordered the dismissal of the jury after the verdict.
    • The teacher's dismissal of the class came five minutes early.
  3. The act of rejecting an idea, suggestion, or concern as unimportant.
    • The committee's dismissal of the proposal surprised everyone.
    • He showed a complete dismissal of the safety concerns.
    • Her dismissal of my advice made me feel frustrated.
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