
1) Axe 2) Congé 3) Deactivation 4) Demission 5) Demob 6) Demobilization 7) Dismission 8) Dissolution 9) Expulsion 10) Heave ho 11) Itdoesntmatter 12) Liberation 13) Pink slip 14) Release 15) Sack 16) Unemployment 17) Walking papers
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1) Canning 2) Firing 3) Judgement 4) Judgement of dismissal 5) Judgment 6) Judgment of dismissal 7) Judicial decision 8) Notice 9) Permission to go 10) Sacking 11) The boot 12) The elbow 13) The sending away of someone 14) The state of being dismissed
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- a judgment disposing of the matter without a trial
- official notice that you have been fired from your job
- permission to go; the sending away of someone
- the termination of someone's employment (leaving them free to depart)
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[cricket] In the sport of cricket, a dismissal occurs when the batsman is out (also known as the fielding side taking a wicket and/or the batting side losing a wicket). At this point a batsman must discontinue batting and leave the field permanently for the innings except in the case of acting as a runner. A bowling team dismisses (or bowls...
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[employment] Dismissal (referred to informally as firing or sacking) is the termination of employment by an employer against the will of the employee. Though such a decision can be made by an employer for a variety of reasons, ranging from an economic downturn to performance-related problems on the part of the employee, being fired has a st...
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[liturgy] The Dismissal (απόλυσις; Slavonic: otpust) is the final blessing said by a Christian priest or minister at the end of a religious service. In liturgical churches the dismissal will often take the form of ritualized words and gestures, such as raising the minister`s hands over the congregation, or blessing with the sign of ...
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An order or judgment disposing of a case without a trial.
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• (n.) Dismission; discharge.
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Dismissal may take place if the employer terminates the contract of employment, or if a fixed contract of employment expires. It also occurs in cases of constructive dismissal (breach of contract by the employer leading to the employee's resignation); or deemed dismissal in the case of refusal to allow a woman back to work after maternity leave. It...
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The termination of a contract of employment by the employer with or without notice. See Summary Dismissal, Constructive Dismissal, Unfair Dismissal and Wrongful Dismissal.
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Sacking or firing of a worker. Workers may be dismissed because they are not doing their job properly, for example, because of excessive absenteeism. Alternatively, if the worker is made redundant,...
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A person may be dismissed if the employment contract is terminated, a fixed-term contract is not renewed, the employee leaves (claiming this is a result of the employer`s conduct), a redundancy takes place, a woman is not allowed to return to work after maternity leave, the employer claims there has been a 'self dismissal', or there is a refusal to...
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n. 1) Voluntarily concluding a lawsuit or criminal prosecution by one of the parties involved. 2) The judge's declaration that a criminal charge or lawsuit is ended. 3) Appeal court's dismissal of an appeal. This lets the lower court's decision stand. 4) The plaintiff's act of settling a case and dismissing a lawsuit. A dismissal with prejudice ind...
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Dis·miss'al noun Dismission; discharge. « Officeholders were commanded faithfully to enforce it, upon pain of immediate
dismissal .»
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See: dismiss
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[
n] - official notice that you have been fired from your job 2. [n] - permission to go 3. [n] - the termination of someone`s employment (leaving them free to depart)
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dismissal 1. An act or instance of dismissing. 2. The state of being dismissed. 3. A spoken or written order of discharge from employment, service, enrollment, etc.
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To make order or decision that a claim be ceased
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dismission noun the termination of someone`s employment (leaving them free to depart)
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termination of a proceeding for a procedurally prescribed reason
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an act or instance of dismissing. · the state of being dismissed. · a spoken or written order of discharge from employment, service, enrollment, etc.
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