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n.
Dismission; discharge.
a.
Dismissed from office.
v. t.
To allow the prosecution of; to admit as valid; to sanction; to continue; not to dismiss or abate; as, the court sustained the action or suit.
v. t.
To destroy the official character and standing of; to cashier; to dismiss.
n.
Dismission.
n.
The act dismissing or sending away; permission to leave; leave to depart; dismissal; as, the dismission of the grand jury.
v. t.
To cast off or reject deliberately; to disown; to dismiss; to forswear.
v. t.
To dismiss or discharge from office; as, the President removed many postmasters.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Dismiss
a.
Giving dismission.
n.
Dismission; discharge from service.
v. t.
To place on a shelf. Hence: To lay on the shelf; to put aside; to dismiss from service; to put off indefinitely; as, to shelve an officer; to shelve a claim.
n.
A person dismissed or ejected from a position.
imp. & p. p.
of Dismiss
n.
That which is alleged by a party in support of his cause; in a stricter sense, an allegation of fact in a cause, as distinguished from a demurrer; in a still more limited sense, and in modern practice, the defendant's answer to the plaintiff's declaration and demand. That which the plaintiff alleges in his declaration is answered and repelled or justified by the defendant's plea. In chancery practice, a plea is a special answer showing or relying upon one or more things as a cause why the suit should be either dismissed, delayed, or barred. In criminal practice, the plea is the defendant's formal answer to the indictment or information presented against him.
n.
One who rejects, discards, or dismisses; as, a cashierer of monarchs.
v. t.
To discard; to remove or discharge from office, service, or employment; as, the king dismisses his ministers; the matter dismisses his servant.
v. t.
To dismiss or discard; to discharge; to dismiss with ignominy from military service or from an office or place of trust.
v. t.
To dismiss; to discard; to cashier.
v. t.
To continue to hold; to keep in possession; not to lose, part with, or dismiss; to retrain from departure, escape, or the like.
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