Meanings
To send someone away; to allow something to leave; to reject or disregard.
کسی کو جانے دینا؛ کسی چیز کو چھوڑنے دینا؛ مسترد کرنا یا نظر انداز کرنا۔
رد کرنا
rad karna
Common Collocations
- dismiss a case
- dismiss an idea
- dismiss a meeting
Example Sentences
The manager decided to dismiss the team due to lack of performance.
منیجر نے کارکردگی کی کمی کی وجہ سے ٹیم کو رد کرنے کا فیصلہ کیا۔
Manager ne karkardagi ki kami ki wajah se team ko rad karne ka faisla kiya.
He was dismissed from his position after numerous complaints.
اسے متعدد شکایات کے بعد اپنی حیثیت سے خارج کر دیا گیا۔
Usay muta'addid shikayat ke baad apni haisiyat se kharij kar diya gaya.
It's easy to dismiss opinions that differ from our own.
یہ آسان ہے کہ ہم اپنی رائے سے مختلف آراء کو نظر انداز کریں۔
Yeh asan hai keh hum apni rai se mukhtalif ara ko nazar andaaz karein.
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💡 Memory Tip
Think of dismiss as sending someone away like pressing a 'dismiss' button.
Imagine a boss motioning someone to leave the office.
✍️ Urdu Poetry
سُن کے میرے دل نے کہا، یہ ان کی دعاؤں کا بھی اثر ہے۔
Sun ke mere dil ne kaha, yeh un ki duaon ka bhi asar hai.
Hearing this, my heart said, this is also the effect of their prayers.
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🗣️ Urdu Proverb
ہاتھ سے نکلنے والی چیز دوبارہ نہیں آتی。
Haath se nikalne wali cheez dobara nahi aati.
What slips from the hands does not return.
📖 Etymology
Origin: Latin "dissimere" — to send away
First known use: 15th century
The term 'dismiss' has evolved from the Latin term meaning 'to send away', emphasizing the act of removing or rejecting something.