dismissal of

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English - Turkish
fesih
dismissal
kovma
dismissal
{i} işten çıkarma

Müdür onu işten çıkarma ile tehdit etti. - The manager threatened him with dismissal.

dismissal
reddetme
dismissal
(Politika, Siyaset) uzaklaştırma
dismissal
açığa çıkarmak
dismissal
işten çıkarılma
dismissal
ret
dismissal
(Kanun) davanın reddi
dismissal
gönderme
dismissal
izin
dismissal
çıkarma

Müdür onu işten çıkarma ile tehdit etti. - The manager threatened him with dismissal.

dismissal
düşünmeme
dismissal
{i} görevden alma
dismissal
bırakma
dismissal
kafasından çıkarma
dismissal
kovulma
dismissal
{i} gitmesine izin verme
dismissal
{i} aklından çıkarma
dismissal
(Askeri) İhraç
dismissal
{i} af
dismissal
(Askeri) TARD, İHRAÇ: Bir sıkıyönetim mahkemesi veya askeri mahkemenin tard kararı ile bir subay veya subay adayının hizmetten şerefsiz bir şekilde çıkarılması
dismissal
{i} ciddiye almayı reddetme
dismissal
{i} (davayı) reddetme
dismissal
{i} azat
dismissal
reddetme/izin/kovma
dismissal
azletme
English - English

Definition of dismissal of in English English dictionary

dismissal
Removal from consideration; putting something out of one's mind, mentally disregarding something or someone
dismissal
A written or spoken statement of such an act
dismissal
The rejection of a legal proceeding, or a claim or charge made therein
dismissal
Deprivation of office; the fact or process of being fired from employment or stripped of rank
dismissal
The act of sending someone away
dismissal
Release from confinement; liberation
dismissal
displacement by authority from an office or an employment
dismissal
When an employee is dismissed from their job, you can refer to their dismissal. Mr Low's dismissal from his post at the head of the commission
dismissal
{n} dismissing, removal from office
dismissal
permission to go; the sending away of someone
dismissal
(Gr Apolysis; Sl Otpust) The closing prayers and benediction, including the dismissal hymn (Apolytikion) in church service Dogma Basic beliefs and truths contained in the Bible and the Holy Tradition of the Church as defined by the Ecumenical Councils and the Fathers of the Church Dogma is studied by the field of dogmatic theology Dormition (see assumption)
dismissal
The event of a batsman getting out; a wicket
dismissal
In a legal context, the removal of a case out of the court; the termination of a case without a complete trial
dismissal
The termination of the case without either the entry of a discharge or a denial of discharge; after a case is dismissed, the debtor and the creditors have the same rights as they had before the bankruptcy case was commenced
dismissal
final termination, by proper University authority of a student's enrollment in the University
dismissal
The termination of one’s job by a supervisor for just cause
dismissal
An order or judgment finally disposing of an action, suit, motion, etc , without trial of the issues involved
dismissal
1 A cancellation Dismissal of a motion is denial of the motion Dismissal of a complaint or a related court terminates proceedings on the claim asserted in the complaint Dismissal of an appeal places parties in the condition as if there had been no appeal, confirming the judgment of the lower court
dismissal
Students who have been academically dismissed are prohibited from enrolling at the College for a period of three years For more information on Academic Dismissal, visit our Academic Status Page
dismissal
the involuntary termination of employment which should be based upon a teacher's level of performance, school staffing needs, or reductions and layoffs See Forced Resignation, Hearing, Incompetence, Reduction in Force, Tenure
dismissal
The disposition that occurs when a court orders discharge without further court hearing With prejudice-Bars the right to ever bring a charge or a lawsuit on the same claim or cause Without prejudice-Disposes of the particular charge or lawsuit before the court but permits a new charge or lawsuit to be brought based on the same claim or cause
dismissal
FCC action terminating processing of an application that is determined to be defective or otherwise not in conformance with the Commission's rules If an application is dismissed, the applicant may be entitled to refile under applicable rules, but the refiled application will be treated as a new application Dismissal of an application is distinct from denial of an application, which may occur if an application is contested An application will be dismissed when the application is not grantable on its face An application will be denied even if it is grantable on its face, if the Commission determines that grant of the application would not be in the public interest
dismissal
the termination of someone's employment (leaving them free to depart)
dismissal
Process by which a student whose academic performance indicates little chance of obtaining the minimum grades required for graduation is no longer allowed to enroll at the University Refer to the "Dismissal Policy" in the "General Requirements and Regulations" section of the catalog
dismissal
Either the government or the defendant can ask the court to dismiss a pending criminal case The court may deny the motion, or may either dismiss the case "with prejudice" or "without prejudice " When a case is dismissed with prejudice, the government cannot prosecute the defendant again on the same charge A dismissal without prejudice allows the government to reindict the case and bring the charges again at some future date if it so chooses
dismissal
The termination of a lawsuit (See with prejudice and without prejudice )
dismissal
Notification that a student can no longer attend that institution Dismissal can be the result of poor grades resulting in Academic Dismissal or removal from the campus for behavior that violates the Student Code of Conduct
dismissal
final termination, by proper University authority, of a student’s enrollment in the University
dismissal
Dismission; discharge
dismissal
The act of dismissing, or the condition of being dismissed
dismissal
A notice of such a dismissal
dismissal
Generic term used to describe termination of employment for cause
dismissal
A student is subject to dismissal when he/she has earned a cumulative grade point average of less than 2 0 in all units attempted in each of three consecutive semesters A student must see a counselor to petition for readmission
dismissal
A student on academic or progress probation for three semesters may be dismissed from the college Once dis- missed, the student may not attend any college within the Los Angeles Community College District for a period of one year, and must petition for readmittance at the end of that period
dismissal
(Gr Apolysis; Sl Otpust) The closing prayers and benediction, including the dismissal hymn (Apolytikion) in church service
dismissal
Dismissal of something means deciding or saying that it is not important. their high-handed dismissal of public opinion
dismissal
a judgment disposing of the matter without a trial
dismissal
{i} sending away; firing from a position (or job, etc.)
dismissal
is the involuntary termination of employment when the employee has contravened the restrictions on political partisanship (renvoi pour partialité politique)
dismissal
official notice that you have been fired from your job
dismissal
Involuntary separation of an employee, excluding layoffs
dismissal
The termination of a lawsuit A dismissal without prejudice allows a lawsuit to be brought before the court again at a later time In contrast, a dismissal with prejudice prevents the lawsuit from being brought before a court in the future
dismissal
A decision by a judge to end the prosecution of a case without deciding whether the defendant is guilty or not guilty
dismissal
the termination of someone's employment (leaving them free to depart) permission to go; the sending away of someone official notice that you have been fired from your job
dismissal
Decision by a court to terminate adjudication of all outstanding charges, an action justified when the pre-interview investigation and the facts disclosed in discussing the case with the juvenile and his or her parents indicate to the probation officer that the case is unfounded or when the evidence is untrustworthy or insufficient and does not warrant or sustain the charges (also referred to as nolle prosequi)
dismissal of

    Hyphenation

    dis·miss·al of

    Turkish pronunciation

    dîsmîsıl ıv

    Pronunciation

    /dəsˈməsəl əv/ /dɪsˈmɪsəl əv/
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