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† diˈmiss, v. Obs. [f. cl. L. dīmiss- ppl. stem of dīmittĕre to send away, dismiss: cf. dimit, dismiss, and dis- prefix.] = dismiss v.1543 Grafton Contn. Harding (1812) 567 Charles did dimisse y⊇ young man. 1546 Langley Pol. Verg. De Invent. v. ix. 110 a, When Masse is ended the deacon turning to th...
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Fernando M. Olguin
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In January 2022, Olguin granted a motion to dimiss a lawsuit filed by Spencer Elden against members of Nirvana when they used an image
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dimit
▪ I. † diˈmit, v. Obs. [In Branch I, ad. L. dīmittĕre to send apart, away, or forth, to dismiss, release, put away, let go, lay down (office), renounce, forsake, f. dī-, dis- asunder + mittĕre to send, let go. A doublet (more etymologically formed) of dismit, dismiss: cf. also demit v.2, and dimiss,...
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Manon Aubry
organised a school protest against the First Employment Contract (contrat première embauche), a proposed law which would have made it easier for employers to dimiss
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▪ I. dismiss, v. (dɪsˈmɪs) Pa. tense and pple. dismissed; in 5–7 dismyste, -mist. [app. f. L. dīmiss- ppl. stem of dīmittĕre to send away (see dimit) with the prefix altered to dis- after the already existing dismit, OF. desmetre. It appears to occur first in the pa. pple. dismissed, used by Caxton ...
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