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Dismissed Meaning in English

word · lemma: dismiss

/dɪsˈmɪst/
dis-MIST
/dɪsmˈɪst/
dis-MIST

释义

Past form of 'dismiss'. It means someone was officially told to leave a job, a case or idea was rejected, or a person was sent away.

用法与细微差别

Common in formal and workplace, legal, and school contexts: 'be dismissed from a job', 'the case was dismissed', 'students were dismissed early'. Don't confuse it with 'fired': 'fired' is mainly for jobs, while 'dismissed' is broader and often more formal.

例句

He was dismissed from his job last week.

basic

The judge dismissed the case.

basic

The teacher dismissed the class early.

basic

She felt hurt when her ideas were dismissed in the meeting.

natural

At first, the complaint was dismissed as a misunderstanding.

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We were dismissed early, so we grabbed coffee before heading home.

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