dismissed
adj/dɪsˈmɪst/
Definitions
Not having been considered
Not having been considered; treated as unimportant; rejected.
- Eve and the "concrete woman" are no more dismissed than Adam and the "concrete man" but are represented as capable of being converted and saved.
- I was tearing up, feeling completely out of control, very dismissed.
- The more generic you are when you communicate with someone, the more dismissed they feel.
Having been fired or let go
Having been fired or let go; having had one's employment terminated.
- Future studies can examine its other antecedents and its consequences to both the firm and to the dismissed CEO.
- During the notice period all dismissed employees – regardless of whether the dismissals was due to economic reasons or incompetence – are entitled to a minimum of two hours per week to search for employment.
Used to indicate that an interaction is at an end and that the listener should leave.
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simple past and past participle of dismiss
The neighborhood
Derived
Vish — recursive loop
No curated loop yet for dismissed. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.
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