quickly dismiss

Frequency: 7.010.5 per million words

To dismiss something without delay.

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Examples (10)

  • The manager quickly dismissed the employee's concerns about the new policy.
  • You shouldn't quickly dismiss an idea just because it sounds unconventional.
  • She tends to quickly dismiss any suggestion that contradicts her own opinion.
  • Faced with a tight deadline, the team quickly dismissed several options to focus on the most viable one.
  • The theory was quickly dismissed by the scientific community due to a lack of evidence.
  • The government quickly dismissed the reports as baseless rumors.
  • Don't quickly dismiss his advice; he has a lot of experience in this field.
  • They have quickly dismissed every proposal we've made so far.
  • The judge quickly dismissed the lawyer's frivolous objection during the trial.
  • If we quickly dismiss these early warnings, we might face bigger problems later.