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  1. traducir DISMISSAL: despido, despido [masculine], rechazo [masculine], salida [masculine]. Más información en el diccionario inglés-español.

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      DISMISSAL translate: despido, despido [masculine], rechazo...

  2. an act by a judge of formally stopping a trial in a court of law: dismissal of the case / charges / lawsuit. a statement that something or someone is not important and not worth considering: The chief executive gave an outright dismissal of reports that the company is facing financial difficulties. See also.

  3. 1. : removal from a position or service. 2. a. : the termination of an action or claim usually before the presentation of evidence by the defendant. — involuntary dismissal. : the dismissal of an action by the court because of the plaintiff's failure to pursue his or her case.

  4. dismissal n (person: firing from job) despido nm : After his dismissal for stealing from his employer, James found it very hard to get another job. Tras su despido por robarle a su jefe, a James le resultaba muy difícil conseguir otro trabajo. dismissal n (rejection) rechazo nm : Lydia was annoyed by the boss's immediate dismissal of all her ...

  5. an act by a judge of formally stopping a trial in a court of law: dismissal of the case / charges / lawsuit. a statement that something or someone is not important and not worth considering: The chief executive gave an outright dismissal of reports that the company is facing financial difficulties. See also.

  6. dismissal {sustantivo} ES. volume_up. despido. destitución. dimisión. cese. anulación. salida de clases. baja. cesantía. separación. autorización para retirarse. rechazo. sobreseimiento. desestimación. volume_up. dismissed {adj.} ES. volume_up. descartada. descartado. despedido. despedida. cesante. volume_up.

  7. [uncountable] the failure to consider something as important. Her casual dismissal of the threats seemed irresponsible. Dismissal of the last piece of evidence as unreliable would severely affect our case. Extra Examples. Oxford Collocations Dictionary.