dismay
— Verb
– English
~ lower someone's spirits; make downhearted; "These news depressed her"; "The bad state of her child's health demoralizes her"
dismay
— Noun
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~ fear resulting from the awareness of danger
dismay
— Noun
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~ the feeling of despair in the face of obstacles
dismayed
— Adjective
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~ struck with fear, dread, or consternation
dismaying
— Adjective
– English
~ causing consternation; "appalling conditions"
dismember
— Verb
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~ divide into pieces; "our department was dismembered when our funding dried up"; "The Empire was discerped after the war"
dismember
— Verb
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~ separate the limbs from the body; "the tiger dismembered the tourist"
dismemberment
— Noun
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~ the removal of limbs; being cut to pieces
dismiss
— Verb
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~ declare void; "The President dissolved the parliament and called for new elections"
dismiss
— Verb
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~ end one's encounter with somebody by causing or permitting the person to leave; "I was dismissed after I gave my report"
dismiss
— Verb
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~ stop associating with; "They dropped her after she had a child out of wedlock"
dismiss
— Verb
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~ cease to consider; put out of judicial consideration; "This case is dismissed!"
dismiss
— Verb
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~ terminate the employment of; discharge from an office or position; "The boss fired his secretary today"; "The company terminated 25% of its workers"
dismiss
— Verb
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~ bar from attention or consideration; "She dismissed his advances"
dismissal
— Noun
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~ a judgment disposing of the matter without a trial
dismissal
— Noun
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~ the termination of someone's employment (leaving them free to depart)
dismissal
— Noun
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~ official notice that you have been fired from your job
dismissal
— Noun
– English
~ permission to go; the sending away of someone
dismissed
— Adjective
– English
~ having lost your job
dismissible
— Adjective
– English
~ subject to dismissal; "appointed and removable by the mayor"