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dismiss

[dis-mis] / dɪsˈmɪs /




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We dismiss or ignore such language at our own moral peril.

From The Wall Street Journal

India were also boosted by two sensational catches by Axar Patel, first to dismiss Harry Brook and then a relay effort to see off Will Jacks, but England will rue a crucial drop by Brook.

From BBC

Gonzales had previously dismissed the allegations as "blackmail" and a "co-ordinated" attack to unseat him.

From BBC

They dismiss the idea that AI will displace software wholesale, noting that major AI companies are focused on revenue generation and enterprise software is deeply embedded in businesses’ existing tech stacks.

From The Wall Street Journal

But then I open a piece of paper I’d previously dismissed for being too old and faded, and something falls out from inside it.

From Literature