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dismission
dismission (dɪsˈmɪʃən) [n. of action from dismiss v., corresponding to L. dīmissiōn-em and OF. desmission ‘dismissing, forgoing, resignation’, etc. (Cotgr.), mod.F. démission renunciation. See the doublets dimission and demission2.] The action of dismissing; the fact of being dismissed. Now largely ...
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Dibao (ancient Chinese gazette)
With the rising political party movements and conflicts, the dynamic of the imperial court and the appointment and dismission of the government officials Gongmenchao, literally means 'the paper in the palace', involved the specific information about the imperial court and the appointment and dismission of
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dismissal
dismissal (dɪsˈmɪsəl) [f. dismiss v. + -al1; cf. committal, refusal, upheaval. A recent word equivalent to, and now tending to displace the more regular dismission.] = dismission, q.v. for detail of senses. Not in Johnson or Ash.1818 Todd, Dismissal, a word of recent use for dismission. 1825 Jamieso...
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dismissment
† disˈmissment Obs. [f. as prec. + -ment.] = dismission, dismissal.1591 Horsey Trav. (Hakl. Soc.) 204 Glad of so peaceable a dismistment. 1650 T. Bayly Herba Parietis 20 Maximanus asked..what she meant by that strange picture..adding, moreover, the dismisment of the artist.
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James Adair (serjeant-at-law)
Thoughts on the Dismission of Officers for their Conduct in Parliament (1764).
Observations on the Power of Alienation in the Crown (1768).
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Émile Roblot
his return to Monaco, Rainier, alarmed by the actions undertaken during and after the occupation, went to see Louis and personally asked for Roblot's dismission
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dismissory
dismissory, a. (n.) (dɪsˈmɪsərɪ) [f. dismiss v.: see dismissory.] Of or pertaining to dismission or leave-taking; parting, valedictory; = dimissory 1, 2.1647 Trapp Comm. Matt. xxvi. 30 This [Psalm] they began to sing after that dismissory cup. 1664 H. More Myst. Iniq. 104 Ordained without Letters di...
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Abigail Goodrich Whittelsey
Whittlesey, at his own request, received a dismission from his pastoral position at New Preston, he took charge of the "Deaf and Dumb Asylum," at Hartford
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demission
▪ I. demission1 (dɪˈmɪʃən) [ad. L. dēmissiōn-em, n. of action from dēmittĕre: see demiss, demit1.] 1. Abasement, lowering, degradation. Now rare.a 1638 Mede Disc. Matt. xi. 29 Wks. (1672) i. 158 Adored with the lowest demission of mind. 1691–8 Norris Pract. Disc. 171 This Demission of the Soul. [188...
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Guo Ruilong
He was appointed as the team's manager on 17 May 2005 after Chi Shangbin's dismission.
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causary
† ˈcausary, a. Obs. [ad. L. causāri-us discharged because of ill-health, invalid, f. causa cause, reason. In med.L. used more widely.] Having good and sufficient cause. causary dismission (L. causaria missio): orig. a dismissal from military service on account of ill-health.1602 Segar Hon. Mil. & Ci...
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Oliver Ellsworth Daggett
He retired from the arduous labors of a settled ministry with his dismission from this charge, September 5, 1877, and removed his residence to Hartford
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Translation of "has the right to dismiss" in Chinese - Reverso Context
Translations in context of "has the right to dismiss" in English-Chinese from Reverso Context: Article 7 Party A has the right to dismiss the employees, provided however that, Party A shall notify Party B and employee in writing ten (10) days in advance and such dismission will be determined by the parties hereto through consensus.
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ceremoniate
† cereˈmoniate, v. Obs. [f. ceremony + -ate3; perh. after L. cæremōniāri, -ātus, to treat with ceremony, worship.] trans. To celebrate with a ceremony; to observe as a ceremony.1654 L'Estrange Chas. I (1655) 2 To ceremoniate his dismission agreeable to his reception. Ibid. 20 Ceremoniated as it [Cor...
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Israel Perkins Warren
His dismission from this charge, at his own request, took effect on May 1, 1845.
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