English

Detailed Synonyms for dismiss in English

dismiss:

to dismiss verbe (dismisss, dismissed, dismissing)

  1. to dismiss
    to discharge; to fire; to dismiss; to release; to sack; to drop
    • discharge verbe (discharges, discharged, discharging)
    • fire verbe (fires, fired, firing)
    • dismiss verbe (dismisss, dismissed, dismissing)
    • release verbe (releases, released, releasing)
    • sack verbe (sacks, sacked, sacking)
    • drop verbe (drops, dropped, dropping)
    to lay off
    – dismiss, usually for economic reasons 1
    • lay off verbe (lays off, laid off, laying off)
  2. to dismiss
    to dismiss; to drop
    • dismiss verbe (dismisss, dismissed, dismissing)
    • drop verbe (drops, dropped, dropping)
  3. to dismiss
    to discharge; to dismiss; to fire; to lay off; to cast out; to throw out; to sack; to be discharged
    • discharge verbe (discharges, discharged, discharging)
    • dismiss verbe (dismisss, dismissed, dismissing)
    • fire verbe (fires, fired, firing)
    • lay off verbe (lays off, laid off, laying off)
    • cast out verbe (casts out, casted out, casting out)
    • throw out verbe (throws out, threw out, throwing out)
    • sack verbe (sacks, sacked, sacking)
    • be discharged verbe (is discharged, being discharged)
  4. to dismiss
    to dismiss; to put away
    • dismiss verbe (dismisss, dismissed, dismissing)
    • put away verbe (puts away, put away, putting away)
  5. to dismiss
    to discharge; to dismiss; force to resign
  6. to dismiss
    – declare void 1
    to dismiss; to dissolve
    – declare void 1
    • dismiss verbe (dismisss, dismissed, dismissing)
    • dissolve verbe (dissolves, dissolved, dissolving)
      • The President dissolved the parliament and called for new elections1
  7. to dismiss
    – bar from attention or consideration 1
    to ignore; to discount; to disregard; to dismiss; to brush off; to push aside; brush aside
    – bar from attention or consideration 1
    • ignore verbe (ignores, ignored, ignoring)
    • discount verbe (discounts, discounted, discounting)
    • disregard verbe (disregards, disregarded, disregarding)
    • dismiss verbe (dismisss, dismissed, dismissing)
      • She dismissed his advances1
    • brush off verbe (brushes off, brushed off, brushing off)
    • push aside verbe (pushes aside, pushed aside, pushing aside)
    • brush aside verbe
  8. to dismiss
    – cease to consider; put out of judicial consideration 1
    to dismiss; to throw out
    – cease to consider; put out of judicial consideration 1
    • dismiss verbe (dismisss, dismissed, dismissing)
      • This case is dismissed!1
    • throw out verbe (throws out, threw out, throwing out)
  9. to dismiss
    – end one's encounter with somebody by causing or permitting the person to leave 1
    to dismiss; usher out
    – end one's encounter with somebody by causing or permitting the person to leave 1
    • dismiss verbe (dismisss, dismissed, dismissing)
      • I was dismissed after I gave my report1
    • usher out verbe
  10. to dismiss
    – stop associating with 1
    to drop; to dismiss; to send away; send packing
    – stop associating with 1
    • drop verbe (drops, dropped, dropping)
      • They dropped her after she had a child out of wedlock1
    • dismiss verbe (dismisss, dismissed, dismissing)
    • send away verbe (sends away, sent away, sending away)
    • send packing verbe
  11. to dismiss
    – To reject or turn off a system notification such as a reminder, a new message alert or an alarm. 2
    to dismiss
    – To reject or turn off a system notification such as a reminder, a new message alert or an alarm. 2
    • dismiss verbe (dismisss, dismissed, dismissing)

Conjugations for dismiss:

present
  1. dismiss
  2. dismiss
  3. dismisss
  4. dismiss
  5. dismiss
  6. dismiss
simple past
  1. dismissed
  2. dismissed
  3. dismissed
  4. dismissed
  5. dismissed
  6. dismissed
present perfect
  1. have dismissed
  2. have dismissed
  3. has dismissed
  4. have dismissed
  5. have dismissed
  6. have dismissed
past continuous
  1. was dismissing
  2. were dismissing
  3. was dismissing
  4. were dismissing
  5. were dismissing
  6. were dismissing
future
  1. shall dismiss
  2. will dismiss
  3. will dismiss
  4. shall dismiss
  5. will dismiss
  6. will dismiss
continuous present
  1. am dismissing
  2. are dismissing
  3. is dismissing
  4. are dismissing
  5. are dismissing
  6. are dismissing
subjunctive
  1. be dismissed
  2. be dismissed
  3. be dismissed
  4. be dismissed
  5. be dismissed
  6. be dismissed
diverse
  1. dismiss!
  2. let's dismiss!
  3. dismissed
  4. dismissing
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

Alternate Synonyms for "dismiss":


Antonyms for "dismiss":


Related Definitions for "dismiss":

  1. declare void1
  2. bar from attention or consideration1
    • She dismissed his advances1
  3. cease to consider; put out of judicial consideration1
    • This case is dismissed!1
  4. end one's encounter with somebody by causing or permitting the person to leave1
    • I was dismissed after I gave my report1
  5. stop associating with1
  6. To reject or turn off a system notification such as a reminder, a new message alert or an alarm.2