dismissed

IPA: dɪsmˈɪst

adjective

  • having lost your job
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Examples of "dismissed" in Sentences

  • Sat out all of 2008 because of an academic issue and missed half of last season after being dismissed from the team.
  • As a young nun in 1871, MacKillop and 47 other nuns from her order were briefly dismissed from the Roman Catholic Church in a clash with high clergy.
  • WHAT WENT WRONG: Leading scorer Earnest Jones was dismissed from the team for personal reasons after leading the conference in scoring at the midpoint of the season.
  • The student, Steven LaPier, filed a lawsuit in federal court Thursday seeking $1.5 million and alleging that he was dismissed from the class because he was outspoken about the impropriety.
  • Teachers will not lose their job until the end of the school year, but already adjunct professors have been dismissed from the university system and a furlough system is in the works for others.
  • Impatient with attorneys for lenders trying to seize hundreds of homes, fed up with their sloppy paperwork and errant practices, Judge Harry Rapkin dismissed 61 foreclosure cases in that single day - a quarter of those awaiting his approval.

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