dismissal

dismissal
noun
1) Entlassung, die; (of gathering etc.) Auflösung, die; Aufhebung, die
2) (from the mind) Aufgabe, die; (rejection) Ablehnung, die; (very brief treatment) Abtun, das
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noun die Entlassung
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dis·miss·al
[dɪsˈmɪsəl]
n
1. no pl (disregard) Abtun nt
to meet with \dismissal auf Ablehnung stoßen
2. (the sack) Entlassung f (from aus +dat)
curt [or summary] \dismissal fristlose Kündigung
unfair \dismissal sozial ungerechtfertigte Entlassung
3. of an assembly Auflösung f
4. LAW of a case Abweisung f; of the accused Entlassung f
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[dIs'mIsəl]
n
1) (= firing from job) Entlassung f
2) (= permission to leave) Entlassung f; (of assembly) Auflösung f
3) (= brushing aside of point, objection, speculation, claim) Abtun nt
4) (JUR of accused) Entlassung f; (of appeal) Abweisung f, Einstellung f; (of case, charges) Abweisung f
5) (SPORT of batsman, team) Ausschlagen nt
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dismissal [-sl] s
1. Entlassung f: academic.ru/60990/redundancy">redundancy 2
2. Aufgabe f
3. Abtun n
4. auch JUR Abweisung f
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noun
1) Entlassung, die; (of gathering etc.) Auflösung, die; Aufhebung, die
2) (from the mind) Aufgabe, die; (rejection) Ablehnung, die; (very brief treatment) Abtun, das
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(employment) n.
Freistellung f. n.
Amtsenthebung f.
Entlassung f.
Verabschiedung f.

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