dismissing 的定义
- to direct to disperse or go: I dismissed the class early.
- to bid or allow to go; give permission or a request to depart.
- to discharge or remove, as from office or service: to dismiss an employee.
- to discard or reject: to dismiss a suitor.
- to put off or away, especially from consideration; put aside; reject: She dismissed the story as mere rumor.
- to have done with after summary treatment: After a perfunctory discussion, he dismissed the idea.
- Law. to put out of court, as a complaint or appeal.
dismissing 近义词
send away, remove; free
dismissing 的近义词 49 个
- decline
- disband
- dissolve
- expel
- let go
- reject
- release
- abolish
- banish
- boot
- bundle
- chase
- chuck
- clear
- deport
- detach
- discard
- dispatch
- disperse
- divorce
- eject
- outlaw
- relegate
- relinquish
- repel
- repudiate
- rid
- shed
- supersede
- brush off
- cast off
- cast out
- dispense with
- dispose of
- do without
- drive out
- force out
- have done with
- kick out
- let out
- lock out
- push aside
- push back
- send off
- send packing
- show out
- slough off
- sweep away
- turn out
dismissing 的反义词 16 个
remove from job, responsibility
dismissing 的近义词 46 个
- depose
- discharge
- disqualify
- fire
- impeach
- let go
- oust
- recall
- retire
- sack
- suspend
- terminate
- ax
- boot
- bounce
- bump
- can
- cashier
- defrock
- depone
- displace
- drop
- furlough
- pension
- shelve
- unfrock
- unseat
- boot out
- deselect
- disemploy
- disfrock
- give notice to
- give the ax
- give the gate
- give the heave-ho
- give walking papers
- give warning
- kick out
- lay off
- let out
- pink-slip
- put away
- send packing
- shut out
- turn away
- wash out
dismissing 的反义词 13 个
put out of one's mind
更多dismissing例句
- Bluestone Coal lawyers had earlier tried to have the selenium case dismissed, arguing that it was preempted by the 2016 settlement.
- Republicans dismissed it as a wish list that included things that have nothing to do with the coronavirus.
- Any of these efforts, on its own, could be dismissed as a conveniently worded attack.
- He also dismissed the efforts of commercial space companies like SpaceX to build comparable technology.
- He dismissed as “attention-grabbing” a recent study in Hong Kong that confirmed the reinfection of a 33-year-old man with the novel coronavirus.
- On Friday, the story had looked like it might blow over as Buckingham Palace sought to dismiss it as a “civil case.”
- But others dismiss them, saying this is nothing but the daydream of people who long for some peace.
- In Northanger Abbey, Jane Austen defends the novel against critics who dismiss it as frivolous and feminine.
- This protest is not easy to dismiss as a right-wing anti-woman backlash.
- If someone wants to dismiss this as do-goodism, fine, but it has real world effects.
- Relations became so strained that Bonaparte was soon glad to seize on any excuse to dismiss Lannes from his post.
- So that fastidious snuff-takers may dismiss this bugbear at once and forever.
- Under these circumstances, Louis was compelled to dismiss his ministry and to call in another more acceptable to the people.
- We dismiss this part of the subject, and proceed to consider the mode and means of our elevation in the United States.
- We dismiss it without further comment—and with it Colonization in toto—and Mr. Birney de facto.