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What is the noun for dismisses?

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dismissal
  1. The act of sending someone away.
  2. Deprivation of office; the fact or process of being fired from employment or stripped of rank.
  3. A written or spoken statement of such an act.
  4. Release from confinement; liberation.
  5. Removal from consideration; putting something out of one's mind, mentally disregarding something or someone.
  6. (law) The rejection of a legal proceeding, or a claim or charge made therein.
  7. (cricket) The event of a batsman getting out; a wicket.
  8. Synonyms:
  9. Examples:
    1. “It was certainly to the credit of the Duke of Newcastle, that, on his dismissal from office in 1762, he again declined a pension.”
      “The lack of cohesion among civilian volunteers was a factor in their dismissal from the site after the first few weeks.”
      “The District Court's dismissal of the indictment was based upon its construction of the perjury statute.”
dismission
  1. The act of dismissing or sending away (someone).
  2. Removal from office; termination of employment or services.
  3. The setting aside (of something) from consideration.
  4. Examples:
    1. “He hates me, because he knows that I distrusted him, and asked the king for his dismission.”
      “At length we received a letter from the Secretary of War directing our dismission.”
      “He had only to decide between the course of entirely overlooking the transaction, and that of requiring their dismission.”
dismissiveness
  1. a form of denial, characterized by either passively showing indifference or disregard, or actively dismissing or rejecting ideas or evidence.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “But I do think that the fascination, condemnation, and dismissiveness of a lot of the talk about it speaks to the misogyny of our culture.”
      “It is another example not only of dismissiveness of the lesser code, but insensitive timing also.”
      “They tend to resort to non-argument methods like non-validated dismissiveness, arrogance, viciousness, dogpiling, lies, contempt, mockery, vulgarity.”
dismissibility
  1. The quality or state of being dismissible.
dismissee
  1. One who is dismissed.
dismisser
  1. One who dismisses.
dismissions
  1. plural of dismission
dismissals
dismissees
  1. plural of dismissee
dismissers
  1. plural of dismisser
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