English to Portuguese Dictionary dismissal

dismissal

demissão
definition
noun
their controversial dismissal from the competition
the act of ordering or allowing someone to leave.
the government's dismissal of the report
the act of treating something as unworthy of serious consideration; rejection.
translation of 'dismissal'
noun
rejeição,
demissão,
despedida,
exoneração,
destituição
example
England supporters will be well aware of a disputed LBW 'dismissal' of top West Indian batsman Brian Lara in the final test at the Oval.
Two defenses were laid out in a Christian Science Monitor story following the Dupre 'dismissal' .
He believed his 'dismissal' had something to do with the drug squad.
the 'dismissal' of an employee
The time from its first hearing in the High Court to an appeal and 'dismissal' by the law lords was about 36 hours.
The tribunal is investigating claims of constructive 'dismissal' made by former Wasps head coach Dean Robinson, and by his assistant coach, John Paterson.
the government's 'dismissal' of the report
their controversial 'dismissal' from the competition
their controversial 'dismissal' from the competition
Both have been unsuccessful in their claims for unfair 'dismissal' .
I saw him pause, his forehead furrowing at her 'dismissal' of me.
For Whittingham, the manner of her 'dismissal' still haunts her.
I just hope that your article does not assist in Karin Kortje's 'dismissal' from the show.
As with O'Reilly, offhand 'dismissal' of critics is not a good practice for any business, organization, group, or individual.
the government's 'dismissal' of the report
His 'dismissal' in October followed a complaint from a patient.
the 'dismissal' of an employee
the 'dismissal' of the appeal
Inform the worker that continuing his offensive behavior will lead to 'dismissal' .
Given the interlocutory nature of this appeal, a remand rather than an outright 'dismissal' is appropriate.
A former CEO claiming unfair 'dismissal' is currently having his case heard in the courts.
marring his effort was his 'dismissal' in the next over
But his 'dismissal' of the Weekly Standard's article on Lennon's "Imagine" is misguided.
I think new magistrates should have been secured long before the 'dismissal' .
Marston bowed, hearing a 'dismissal' in the kings words.
The drivers did this in response to the 'dismissal' of one of their work colleagues.
the 'dismissal' of the appeal
the 'dismissal' of a batsman
"Now you're just being annoying," grumbled Simon Cowell as Andy refused to accept his 'dismissal' .
There is no fixed rule of law defining the degree of misconduct which will justify 'dismissal' .
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