dismissal
n.
sending away; firing from a position (or job, etc.)
Dismissal
Dismissal may refer to:In
litigation, a dismissal the result of a successful motion to dismiss. See
motion (legal).In
employment law, a dismissal is the
termination of a contract of employment.In the
sport of
cricket, a dismissal is also known as taking a wicket or getting the batsman out. See
dismissal (cricket).The
Australian constitutional crisis of 1975 was commonly known as, and dramatised for
television as, the Dismissal.In the
sport of
Association Football, a dismissal is the expulsion of a player from the field of play by the
referee for serious misconduct.At
church services, the dismissal is the final
benediction given at the end of the service.In
Eastern Orthodox liturgics, the dismissal hymn (
apolytikion) is the
troparion of the day.Related words, such as "dismissed" could mean:
Dismissed (TV series).
Dismissed, an episode of
Power Rangers: SPD.
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dismissal
Noun
1. a judgment disposing of the matter without a trial
(synonym) judgment of dismissal, judgement of dismissal
(hypernym) judgment, judgement, judicial decision
(derivation) dismiss, throw out
(classification) law, jurisprudence
2. official notice that you have been fired from your job
(synonym) dismission, pink slip
(hypernym) notice
(hyponym) walking papers, marching orders
3. permission to go; the sending away of someone
(hypernym) permission
(derivation) dismiss, usher out
4. the termination of someone's employment (leaving them free to depart)
(synonym) dismission, discharge, firing, liberation, release, sack, sacking
(hypernym) termination, ending, conclusion
(hyponym) superannuation
(derivation) fire, give notice, can, dismiss, give the axe, send away, sack, force out, give the sack, terminate
Dismissal
(n.)
Dismission; discharge.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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Dismissal
To make order or decision that a claim be ceased