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dismissed

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English

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /dɪsˈmɪst/
  • Hyphenation:dis‧missed
  • Rhymes:-ɪst

Adjective

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dismissed (comparativemoredismissed,superlativemostdismissed)

  1. Not having beenconsidered; treated asunimportant;rejected.
    • 1995, Manfred Hauke,God Or Goddess?: Feminist Theology : what is It?, page201:
      Eve and the "concrete woman" are no moredismissed than Adam and the "concrete man" but are represented as capable of being converted and saved.
    • 2013, Tracy L. Matteson,Funny You Should Ask, page153:
      I was tearing up, feeling completely out of control, verydismissed.
    • 2018, Nicole Dreiske,The Upside of Digital Devices, page52:
      The more generic you are when you communicate with someone, the moredismissed they feel.
    • 2023, Rob Verchick,The Octopus in the Parking Garage: A Call for Climate Resilience:
      And maybe Hazira was always going to be a gooey marshland, but that doesn't mean you entice the nation's poorest and mostdismissed groups to live there.
  2. Having beenfired orlet go; having had one'semploymentterminated.
    • 2006, Tim Connor, Kelly Dent,Offside!: Labour Rights and Sportswear Production in Asia, page36:
      Since this time BPG factory management have reneged on this agreement and stated they will only reemploy thedismissed workers at a separate facility — an hour away from the current one, an offer rejected by the workers, who have the right to return to the same factory and to their previous positions.
    • 2011, Mason Andrew Carpenter, M. Keith Weikel,The Handbook of Research on Top Management Teams, page382:
      Future studies can examine its other antecedents and its consequences to both the firm and to thedismissed CEO.
    • 2016,Connecting People with Jobs, page115:
      During the notice period alldismissed employees – regardless of whether the dismissals was due to economic reasons or incompetence – are entitled to a minimum of two hours per week to search for employment.

Derived terms

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Interjection

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dismissed

  1. Used to indicate that an interaction is at an end and that the listener should leave.

Verb

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dismissed

  1. simplepast andpastparticiple ofdismiss
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