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Learn to pronounce dis·miss·al

/dəˈsmis(ə)l/
noun
  1. the act of ordering or allowing someone to leave.
    "their controversial dismissal from the competition"
    synonyms: one's notice, discharge, redundancy, expulsion, ousting, the sack, sacking, firing, laying off, the push, the boot, the axe, the (old) heave-ho, one's marching orders, defenestration, the elbow, turfing out, one's cards, the chop, cashiering, rejection, repudiation, refusal, repulse, nonacceptance, snub, slight, pooh-poohing, brush-off, knock-back
  2. the act of treating something as unworthy of serious consideration; rejection.
    "a blunt dismissal of the report's recommendations"

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