English to Arabic Dictionary dismiss

dismiss

صرف النظر
definition
verb
she dismissed the taxi at the corner of the road
order or allow to leave; send away.
translation of 'dismiss'
verb
رفض,
طرد,
صرف النظر,
فصل,
أقال,
انصرف,
صرف,
نبذ,
رفع
example
Once we give permanent status it ought not take an act of Congress in order to 'dismiss' a teacher that is ineffective.
he told his company to 'dismiss'
They are also angered by company moves to 'dismiss' five oil union members.
In this village, no matter how cruel it may sound, this was how we lived; we were not allowed to 'dismiss' the woman on this part, no matter what the situation.
The agreement allowed the company to 'dismiss' its entire South Coast underground workforce and re-hire the retrenched workers as casual or contract labour.
Regardless, don't 'dismiss' weightlifting as a sport for Vikings and East German women only.
it would be easy to 'dismiss' him as all brawn and no brain
Human responsibility has a tendency to become inverted when we 'dismiss' our opponents as irrational and illogical because they are standing in the way of our projects.
Just because you feel passionately about something does not give you the right to 'dismiss' your opponent as immoral.
Peremptory challenges allow a lawyer to 'dismiss' a small number of potential jurors from the jury pool without giving a reason.
If you please, may I first before you 'dismiss' me have a word with Shaugay.
Factor 1 concerned disapproval and efforts to 'dismiss' the thought.
But political opponents sought to 'dismiss' the latest moves to modernise.
It had been easy for Johnny to 'dismiss' the harsh words of Adam Tanner.
Opponents of the thesis 'dismiss' this identity label as elitist.
Opponents 'dismiss' all this as part and parcel of the politics of spin.
He offered critiques that required you to read and understand old theories, not new theories that allowed you to 'dismiss' everything prior as irrelevant.
So, don't 'dismiss' surfing as a sport for Hawaiians and Australians only.
The principle of charity does allow us to ultimately 'dismiss' the third way, but only after having genuinely attempted to understand it in as rational a light as possible.
Until January, 2000, the forces were legally allowed to 'dismiss' servicemen and women if they were found to be gay or lesbian.
They then rated the unpleasantness of the intrusive thought, their attempts to 'dismiss' the thought from consciousness, and their perceived success in reducing the frequency of the thought.
Even without such resistance, a little flexibility proved useless, since managers wanting to cut costs were not allowed to 'dismiss' workers.
he told his company to 'dismiss'
The traveller ordered them to 'dismiss' and went on his way, hoping that his luck would shine on him even more cheerfully.
I did what I normally did when she was analyzing me: I looked at her position from all angles in order to 'dismiss' it.
it would be easy to 'dismiss' him as all brawn and no brain
Anwar, who has been in jail since 1998, was freed six years to the day after being 'dismissed' from office.
The notorious incompetence of the crown law officers led to the proceedings being 'dismissed' on technical grounds.
Now as the last official finished his speech, the group was 'dismissed' and allowed to go on leave.
In all, twenty three men who are based in towns in Mayo were 'dismissed' on the grounds that they were not suitable for the work involved.
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