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Dismissed Moderate

Dismissed has 2 different meanings across 1 category:

Adjective

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Verb
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simple past tense and past participle of dismiss

"The judge dismissed the case after finding no evidence to support the charges."

In plain English: To dismiss someone means to tell them they can leave because their job is done or you no longer want them there.

"The manager dismissed his concerns without giving them any thought."

Adjective
1

having lost your job

"After missing too many deadlines, he was dismissed from his position at the company."

Example Sentences
"The manager dismissed his concerns without giving them any thought." verb
"The judge dismissed the case after finding no evidence of wrongdoing." verb
"She quickly dismissed his concerns and continued with her work." verb
"My teacher dismissed us for lunch at noon every day during finals week." verb
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Rhyming Words
sed used rised tased assed hosed cased fused arsed lysed bused wised based nosed posed eased losed mused dosed lapsed
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