dismiss

verb28 collocationsAvg. frequency: 5.8

To dismiss something in its entirety.

To dismiss something wholly or fully.

Used to emphasize that something is dismissed without further complexity.

To dismiss without difficulty.

To dismiss something without delay.

To dismiss without giving it serious thought.

To dismiss something instantly.

To dismiss something without any consideration.

To dismiss something completely and directly.

To dismiss in a relaxed and informal way.

To dismiss willingly and without hesitation.

To dismiss as a standard or regular action.

To dismiss something abruptly and without consideration.

To dismiss someone from a job in an unjust manner.

To dismiss someone from a job instantly, without notice.

To dismiss someone from a job illegally or unfairly.

To dismiss someone from a job in a just manner.

To dismiss in a happy or carefree way.

To dismiss with a feeling of scorn or disrespect.

To dismiss without showing proper concern.

A situation where an employee is forced to resign because of the employer's conduct.

To consider and describe something as being unimportant or irrelevant.

To force yourself to stop thinking about something or someone.

To officially remove someone from their employment.

To attempt to ignore or set aside a thought or feeling.

Not possible to ignore or set aside.

Not hard to ignore or consider unimportant.

Hard to ignore or consider unimportant.

Cannot get rid of a thought or idea.

Impossible to ignore or consider unimportant.