dismissible

/dɪsˈmɪsəbəl/
adjective
  1. Capable of being fired or removed from a job or position.
    • The contract stated that the worker was dismissible without notice.
    • In most companies, employees are dismissible for serious misconduct.
    • He knew he was dismissible if he broke the rules again.
  2. Capable of being rejected or set aside as unimportant.
    • Her argument was weak and easily dismissible.
    • The judge ruled that the evidence was dismissible.
    • Some concerns are not dismissible and must be addressed.
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