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dismiss

[dis-mis] / dɪsˈmɪs /




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He dismissed the possible threat of indictment over his testimony or the renovation project as "pretexts."

From Barron's

He dismissed the possible threat of a criminal indictment over his testimony or the renovation project as "pretexts."

From Barron's

The trial lawyer firing is the second round for Alaska, which dismissed South Carolina-based Motley Rice in October for cause over that firm’s conflicts of interest.

From The Wall Street Journal

Siraj dismissed Will Young for 12 in an inspired second spell.

From Barron's

Following the incident in Wellington, England slumped to 31-4 against New Zealand in a match which started at 14:00, including Brook being dismissed for six.

From BBC