Dismiss in spanish

Despedir

pronunciation: despediɹ̩ part of speech: verb
In gestures

dismiss1 = desechar, descartar, desestimar. 

Example: It is too early to dismiss those physical forms associated with non-computerised cataloguing and indexing.

more:

» dismiss + a case = desestimar un caso, desestimar un pleito.

Example: If you file an eviction case and you decide you do not want to move forward, you can ask the court to dismiss the case.

» dismiss + an idea = descartar una idea.

Example: The author dismisses the idea that artificial intelligence requires immediate attention since there are many other more pressing problems in need of solution.

» dismiss + a speculation = desmentir un rumor.

Example: Jackie Chan's long-time business associates have dismissed speculations that they have ended their partnership with the actor.

» dismiss + Nombre + from + Posesivo + mind = no pensar más en Algo.

Example: Quickly recognizing the futility of trying to decipher the purpose of the call, she dismissed it from her mind and continued on.

» dismiss + Nombre + out of hand = rechazar sin más.

Example: It is easy to sympathise with the critics but the contents cannot now be simply dismissed out of hand.

» dismiss + Nombre + with the wave of the hand = hacer caso omiso, desdeñar, desestimar, menospreciar, desechar, rechazar.

Example: International 'rules' are often dismissed with the wave of the hand or a snort of contempt one week, and gilded and placed on a pedestal the next.

dismiss2 = despedir, destituir. 

Example: A Memphis football player was dismissed from the team after police charged him with rape.

more:

» dismiss + an employee = despedir a un empleado.

Example: Ostensibly, the maneuver was accomplished to curb patronage abuses and make it easier to dismiss deadwood employees in the long run.

Dismiss synonyms

fire in spanish: fuego, pronunciation: faɪɜr part of speech: noun drop in spanish: soltar, pronunciation: drɑp part of speech: noun, verb can in spanish: puede, pronunciation: kæn part of speech: noun, verb sack in spanish: saco, pronunciation: sæk part of speech: noun disregard in spanish: indiferencia, pronunciation: dɪsrɪgɑrd part of speech: noun, verb discount in spanish: descuento, pronunciation: dɪskaʊnt part of speech: noun ignore in spanish: ignorar, pronunciation: ɪgnɔr part of speech: verb terminate in spanish: Terminar, pronunciation: tɜrməneɪt part of speech: verb throw out in spanish: tirar, pronunciation: θroʊaʊt part of speech: verb brush off in spanish: cepille, pronunciation: brʌʃɔf part of speech: verb push aside in spanish: hacer a un lado, pronunciation: pʊʃəsaɪd part of speech: verb force out in spanish: forzar, pronunciation: fɔrsaʊt part of speech: verb brush aside in spanish: dejar de lado, pronunciation: brʌʃəsaɪd part of speech: verb send away in spanish: echar, pronunciation: sendəweɪ part of speech: verb give notice in spanish: dar una noticia, pronunciation: gɪvnoʊtəs part of speech: verb give the axe in spanish: dar el hacha, pronunciation: gɪvðəæks part of speech: verb send packing in spanish: echar con cajas destempladas, pronunciation: sendpækɪŋ part of speech: verb usher out in spanish: sacar fuera, pronunciation: ʌʃɜraʊt part of speech: verb

Dismiss antonyms

employ pronunciation: emplɔɪ part of speech: verb engage pronunciation: engeɪdʒ part of speech: verb hire pronunciation: haɪɜr part of speech: verb
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