dismission

/dɪsˈmɪʃən/
noun
  1. The act of ordering someone to leave a job or position; dismissal (less common, formal).
    • The letter of dismission cited poor performance.
    • His dismission from the company was sudden and unexplained.
    • The dismission of the director shocked the entire staff.
  2. The act of sending someone away or allowing them to leave (formal).
    • The general ordered the dismission of the troops.
    • After the ceremony, the dismission of the guests began.
    • The king's dismission of the courtiers was swift.
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