dismiss |
disassemble |
As verbs the difference between dismiss and disassemble
is that
dismiss is (
senseid)(
lb) to discharge; to end the employment or service of while
disassemble is to take to pieces; to reverse the process of assembly.
dismiss |
repudiate |
As verbs the difference between dismiss and repudiate
is that
dismiss is (
senseid)(
lb) to discharge; to end the employment or service of while
repudiate is to reject the truth or validity of something; to deny.
dismiss |
x |
As a verb dismiss
is (
senseid)(
lb) to discharge; to end the employment or service of.
As a letter x is
the twenty-fourth letter of the.
As a symbol x is
voiceless velar fricative.
dock |
dismiss |
As a proper noun dock
is (us|rare|dated) (
male) or nickname.
As a verb dismiss is
(
senseid)(
lb) to discharge; to end the employment or service of.
dismiss |
end |
As a verb dismiss
is (
senseid)(
lb) to discharge; to end the employment or service of.
As a noun end is
a key that when pressed causes the cursor to go to the last character of the current line.
dismiss |
firer |
As a verb dismiss
is (
senseid)(
lb) to discharge; to end the employment or service of.
As a noun firer is
a person responsible for firing staff.
confiscate |
dismiss |
As verbs the difference between confiscate and dismiss
is that
confiscate is to use one's authority to lay claim to and separate a possession from its holder while
dismiss is (
senseid)(
lb) to discharge; to end the employment or service of.
As an adjective confiscate
is (obsolete) confiscated; seized and appropriated by the government for public use; forfeit.
dismiss |
false |
As a verb dismiss
is (
senseid)(
lb) to discharge; to end the employment or service of.
As an adjective false is
(
label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.
dispell |
dismiss |
As verbs the difference between dispell and dismiss
is that
dispell is while
dismiss is (
senseid)(
lb) to discharge; to end the employment or service of.
dilute |
dismiss |
As verbs the difference between dilute and dismiss
is that
dilute is to make thinner by adding solvent to a solution; especially by adding water while
dismiss is (
senseid)(
lb) to discharge; to end the employment or service of.
As an adjective dilute
is having a low concentration.
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