dismisses

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Definition of dismisses in English Turkish dictionary

dismiss
kovmak

Ken'i kovmak zorundayım. - I have to dismiss Ken.

dismiss
{f} azletmek
dismiss
{f} işten çıkarmak
dismiss
(Askeri) PAYDOS ETMEK: Herhangi bir eğitim, tören veya düzenden sonra dağılmak üzere bir birliğe emir vermek
dismiss
görevden almak
dismiss
açığa çıkarmak
dismiss
ihraç etmek
dismiss
işten kovmak
dismiss
(Askeri) Paydos, dağılma
dismiss
el çektirmek
dismiss
görevden uzaklaştırmak
dismiss
(Bilgisayar) bırak
dismiss
{f} bırakmak
dismiss
(Kanun) davanın reddi
dismiss
çıkarmak
dismiss
kapı dışarı etmek
dismiss
ilişiğini kesmek
dismiss
yürütmek
dismiss
reddetmek
dismiss
(Bilgisayar) son ver
dismiss
atmak
dismiss
göndermek
dismiss
(Bilgisayar) artık anımsatma
dismiss
düşünmemek
dismiss
gitmesine izin vermek
dismiss
yol vermek
dismiss
kafasından çıkarmak
dismiss
(işten) çıkarmak
dismiss
çıkar

Yaşlı olduğundan dolayı işten çıkarıldı. - Henry was dismissed because he was old.

Kısa vadeli sözleşmeli personel haber vermeden işten çıkarıldı. - The short term contract employees were dismissed without notice.

dismiss
kov

Fabrikanın patronu tarafından kovuldu. - He was dismissed by the boss of the factory.

Ken'i kovmak zorundayım. - I have to dismiss Ken.

dismiss
{f} affetmek
dismiss
müsaade
dismiss
dağılın
dismiss
gitmesine müsaade etmek
dismiss
dismissal yol verme
dismiss
bertaraf etmek
dismiss
{f} işten atmak
dismiss
azledilme
dismiss
{f} savmak
dismiss
{f} salıvermek
dismiss
dismiss from mind aklından çıkarmak
dismiss
işten çıkarmak, kovmak; görevden almak, görevden uzaklaştırmak: The Prime Minister has dismissed two members of her cabinet. Başbakan dismiss from one's mind aklından çıkarmak, düşünmemek
dismiss
izin
dismiss
{f} 1. işten çıkarmak, kovmak; görevden almak, görevden uzaklaştırmak: The Prime Minister has dismissed two members of her cabinet. Başbakan dismiss from one's mind aklından çıkarmak, düşünmemek
dismiss
defetmek bırakmak
dismiss
azletme
dismiss
{f} reddetmek (dava)
English - English
third-person singular of dismiss
dismiss
To get a batsman out

He was dismissed for 99 runs.

dismiss
To give someone a red card; to send off
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To dispel; to rid one's mind of

He dismissed all thoughts of acting again.

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To order to leave

The soldiers were dismissed after the parade.

dismiss
{v} to fend or put away, discard, depose
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If you dismiss something, you decide or say that it is not important enough for you to think about or consider. Mr Wakeham dismissed the reports as speculation I would certainly dismiss any allegations of impropriety by the Labour Party = discount
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If you dismiss something from your mind, you stop thinking about it. I dismissed him from my mind `It's been a lovely day,' she said, dismissing the episode. = banish
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To discharge; to end the employment or service of
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To reject; to refuse to accept
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declare void; "The President dissolved the parliament and called for new elections"
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A complaint is dismissed if a complaint analysis determines it is not appropriate for IG investigation because
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stop associating with; "They dropped her after she had a child out of wedlock"
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To lay aside or reject as unworthy of attentions or regard, as a petition or motion in court
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When a judge dismisses a case against someone, he or she formally states that there is no need for a trial, usually because there is not enough evidence for the case to continue. An American judge yesterday dismissed murder charges against Dr Jack Kevorkian. their attempt to have the case against them dismissed
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bar from attention or consideration; "She dismissed his advances"
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To terminate legal action involving outstanding charges against a defendant in a criminal case Motion to Dismiss is when the defense attorney asks the Court to dismiss the case
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Termination of a case The court may enter an order dismissing a case for cause or the prosecuting attorney for the state may dismiss the matter for reasons such as lack of evidence, death of a witness, or because the matter is to be refiled due to the original indictment being defective, etc
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stop associating with; "They dropped her after she had a child out of wedlock
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end one's encounter with somebody by causing or permitting the person to leave; "I was dismissed after I gave my report"
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To dispel; to rid ones mind of
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When an employer dismisses an employee, the employer tells the employee that they are no longer needed to do the job that they have been doing. the power to dismiss civil servants who refuse to work = sack, fire
dismiss
To send away; to give leave of departure; to cause or permit to go; to put away
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If you are dismissed by someone in authority, they tell you that you can go away from them. Two more witnesses were called, heard and dismissed
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To discard; to remove or discharge from office, service, or employment; as, the king dismisses his ministers; the matter dismisses his servant
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cease to consider; put out of judicial consideration; "This case is dismissed!"
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bar from attention or consideration; "She dismissed his advances" cease to consider; put out of judicial consideration; "This case is dismissed!" end one's encounter with somebody by causing or permitting the person to leave; "I was dismissed after I gave my report" stop associating with; "They dropped her after she had a child out of wedlock
dismiss
{f} send away; fire; release, free
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In a legal context, to terminate a case without a complete trial
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Dismission
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terminate the employment of; "The boss fired his secretary today"; "The company terminated 25% of its workers"
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