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dis‧miss‧al /dɪsˈmɪsəl/ noun
عزل، اخراج
اخراج از شغل، اخراج از خدمت، انفصال، برکناری، حقوقی: عزل، مختومه کردن دعوی، نظامی: رد کردن
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Advanced Persian Dictionaryصنایع: نیروی انسانی: اخراج
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Synonyms & Related Wordsdismissal[noun]Synonyms: the sack
(informal), expulsion, marching orders
(informal), notice, removal, the boot
(slang), the push
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English Dictionarydis‧miss‧al /dɪsˈmɪs
əl/
noun1. [uncountable and countable] when someone is removed from their job:
Wilson was claiming compensation for unfair dismissal.
No dismissals have been announced yet.2. [uncountable] when someone decides or says that something is not important, serious, or true:
Gill’s dismissal of the book as ‘386 pages of rubbish’3. [uncountable and countable] a decision by a judge to stop a court case
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Collocationsdismissal nounI. from a job ADJ. automatic, immediate, instant, summary His attack on the manager led to his instant dismissal.
constructive, unfair, wrongful She won her claim for constructive dismissal because she had been pressured into resigning. VERB + DISMISSAL lead to | call for Crash victims are calling for the dismissal of the coach driver.
be faced with, be threatened with, face, risk They were warned that they risked dismissal if the strike continued.
appeal against, claim Cooke, who was with the firm 30 years, claims unfair dismissal. PREP. ~ for his dismissal for poor performance
~ on the grounds of She is now faced with dismissal on the grounds of misconduct. PHRASES grounds/reason for dismissal [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲
dismissal II. refusing to consider sth ADJ. arrogant, callous, casual, disdainful, easy PREP. ~ of his callous dismissal of her father's illness [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲