100 Examples of sentences containing the verb "dismiss"

Definition

The verb dismiss means to terminate or remove from consideration, attention, or service; to send away or allow to leave; or to regard something as unworthy of consideration.

Synonyms

  • Discharge
  • Terminate
  • Reject
  • Dismissal
  • Brush off
  • Ignore
  • Set aside
  • Send away
  • Wave off

Antonyms

  • Accept
  • Consider
  • Retain
  • Employ
  • Welcome
  • Engage
  • Acknowledge
  • Include
  • Take on

Examples

  1. The teacher decided to dismiss the class early due to the snowstorm.
  2. After reviewing the evidence, the judge chose to dismiss the case.
  3. She felt hurt when her ideas were dismissed without discussion.
  4. The manager will dismiss any employee who fails to follow safety protocols.
  5. He tried to dismiss his fears and focus on the task at hand.
  6. The committee voted to dismiss the proposal for a new playground.
  7. It’s not wise to dismiss someone’s feelings without understanding their perspective.
  8. The meeting was dismissed after two hours of discussion.
  9. She was dismissed from her job due to repeated tardiness.
  10. The athlete was dismissed from the team for not following the rules.
  11. The director chose to dismiss the actor after several poor performances.
  12. He quickly tried to dismiss the criticism as unfounded.
  13. The school principal will dismiss students at noon on Fridays.
  14. He felt the need to dismiss the rumors circulating about him.
  15. The lawyer asked the judge to dismiss the charges against his client.
  16. She didn't want to dismiss his concerns, but she had to focus on her own issues.
  17. The board decided to dismiss the CEO after the scandal broke.
  18. They will dismiss the volunteers after the event is over.
  19. She tried to dismiss the notion that she was not capable of success.
  20. The teacher often dismisses students who arrive late.
  21. The company had to dismiss several staff members to cut costs.
  22. He couldn't dismiss the feeling that something was wrong.
  23. The professor chose to dismiss the lecture early.
  24. They were dismissed from the meeting after presenting their findings.
  25. She felt a sense of relief when the board voted to dismiss the complaint.
  26. The coach chose to dismiss the player for poor sportsmanship.
  27. It’s important not to dismiss constructive criticism.
  28. The judge will dismiss the case if there is insufficient evidence.
  29. The employee was dismissed for violating company policy.
  30. She tried to dismiss the negative thoughts that plagued her mind.
  31. The teacher will dismiss students one by one.
  32. We should not dismiss the possibility of a better solution.
  33. He felt the need to dismiss the distractions around him.
  34. The board decided to dismiss the financial report as inaccurate.
  35. She felt relieved when they dismissed the meeting.
  36. The counselor encouraged him not to dismiss his feelings.
  37. The company will dismiss its outdated practices.
  38. He tried to dismiss her concerns with a wave of his hand.
  39. The judge has the authority to dismiss cases at her discretion.
  40. She was dismissed from the event for inappropriate behavior.
  41. The manager decided to dismiss the complaint after an investigation.
  42. He tried to dismiss the awkward silence by making a joke.
  43. The committee will dismiss any irrelevant topics from the agenda.
  44. She felt the need to dismiss the negative comments about her work.
  45. The principal will dismiss students at the end of the day.
  46. The teacher often dismisses late assignments.
  47. They dismissed the old methods in favor of new technology.
  48. It’s not fair to dismiss someone based on first impressions.
  49. The panel decided to dismiss the application due to incomplete information.
  50. He tried to dismiss the incident as a simple misunderstanding.
  51. The company was forced to dismiss several employees during the downsizing.
  52. She couldn't dismiss the impact of her actions on others.
  53. The board will dismiss the meeting if there are not enough members present.
  54. He tried to dismiss the tension in the room with a smile.
  55. The lawyer requested the court to dismiss the charges against his client.
  56. They decided to dismiss the outdated rules in the new policy.
  57. She felt it was unfair to dismiss someone without hearing their side.
  58. The supervisor had to dismiss the workers for safety violations.
  59. He chose to dismiss the idea of taking a break.
  60. The principal will dismiss students for the holiday break.
  61. She felt the need to dismiss the negative energy around her.
  62. The board will dismiss the proposal if it is not feasible.
  63. He tried to dismiss the problem as trivial.
  64. The committee's decision was to dismiss the complaints.
  65. She couldn't dismiss the importance of the meeting.
  66. The director will dismiss the crew after filming wraps up.
  67. He couldn't dismiss the feeling that he was being watched.
  68. The team was dismissed after they finished the project.
  69. She felt it was time to dismiss her doubts and move forward.
  70. The judge was quick to dismiss the case for lack of evidence.
  71. They decided to dismiss the old policy in favor of a new approach.
  72. He tried to dismiss the idea as unrealistic.
  73. The teacher will dismiss the students for lunch.
  74. She felt the need to dismiss the gossip surrounding her.
  75. The manager had to dismiss the employee for repeated offenses.
  76. He couldn't dismiss the possibility of failure.
  77. The meeting was dismissed after all topics were covered.
  78. She chose to dismiss the negativity and focus on the positive.
  79. The board will dismiss any proposals that do not meet the criteria.
  80. He tried to dismiss the suggestions as impractical.
  81. The judge has the power to dismiss cases at any time.
  82. She felt compelled to dismiss the unsolicited advice.
  83. The principal will dismiss the students for the summer.
  84. He couldn't dismiss the impact of the event on his life.
  85. The teacher decided to dismiss the class for the day.
  86. She tried to dismiss her fears before the presentation.
  87. The company will dismiss outdated practices for more efficiency.
  88. He felt the need to dismiss the distractions during his studies.
  89. The committee will dismiss any irrelevant issues from the discussion.
  90. She couldn't dismiss the weight of the decision she had to make.
  91. The judge chose to dismiss the case due to a lack of evidence.
  92. He tried to dismiss the tension with a light-hearted comment.
  93. The policy was dismissed as ineffective by the committee.
  94. She felt it was necessary to dismiss the doubts that plagued her mind.
  95. The meeting was dismissed without reaching a conclusion.
  96. He couldn't dismiss the importance of teamwork in success.
  97. The board decided to dismiss the proposal for the new project.
  98. She tried to dismiss the negativity from her thoughts.
  99. The manager had to dismiss the employee for misconduct.
  100. He felt relieved when the meeting was finally dismissed.