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dismissed

dismissed
dismissed

be dismissed VB

dismiss N

dismiss VB

dismiss as POL

light dismiss N COMPUT

dismiss the case LAW

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However, the phenomenon was dismissed in 1880 as being without pathological significance.
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His petition for judicial review was dismissed by the court for want of relevancy.
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The judge then dismissed the original charge, replacing it with one of distributing obscene, slanderous, or scurrilous literature.
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Before that, the idea of learning a particular fact may have been dismissed because of a misperception of irrelevance.
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Before the grand jury could act, they were dismissed for interfering in matters of state.
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In some cases, the inability to join such a party means that the case must be dismissed.
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They are the vases that have been gathering dust on shelves and sideboards up and down the country and dismissed by their owners as bric-a-brac.
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Rand claimed only a single line from her original dialog appeared in the movie, which she dismissed as a cheap, trashy vulgarity.
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The bawdy topics of many of her plays led to her oeuvre being ignored or dismissed since her death.
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One practice permitted them to remain in the first part of the mass, but even in the earliest centuries dismissed them before the Eucharist.
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