Толковый словарь английского языка - dismiss
Dismiss
dismiss
transitive verb Etymology: Middle English, modification of Latin dimissus, past participle of dimittere, from dis+ mittere to send Date: 15th century to permit or cause to leave , to remove from position or service ; discharge , 3. to reject serious consideration of , to put out of judicial consideration , ~ion noun ~ive adjective ~ively adverb
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v. 1 a tr. send away, cause to leave one's presence, disperse; disband (an assembly or army). b intr. (of an assembly etc.) disperse; break ranks. 2 tr. discharge from employment, office, etc., esp. dishonourably. 3 tr. put out of one's thoughts; cease to feel or discuss (dismissed him from memory). 4 tr. treat (a subject) summarily (dismissed his application). 5 tr. Law refuse further hearing to (a case); send out of court. 6 tr. Cricket put (a batsman or a side) out (was dismissed for 75 runs). 7 intr. (in imper.) Mil. a word of command at the end of drilling. Derivatives dismissal n. dismissible adj. dismission n. Etymology: ME, orig. as past part. after OF desmis f. med.L dismissus (as DIS-, L mittere miss- send) ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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