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dismissal

[dis-mis-uhl] / dɪsˈmɪs əl /


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But in 2024, the group had a dramatic fallout with their agency - sparked by the controversial dismissal of Ador's former CEO Min, whom the group regarded as a mentor.

From BBC

Another across-the-line dismissal in the first innings, but got England going in the second.

From BBC

The tourists have lost 18 wickets while looking to defend across the series - equivalent to a dismissal every 37 defensive shots.

From BBC

After his dismissal, TV critics for the AP and other news organizations speculated that Arnett would never work in television news again.

From Los Angeles Times

Harry Brook – 5 – Largely stayed true to his promise to "rein it in", but the second-innings dismissal reverse-sweeping Lyon was ugly.

From BBC