dismissed
intermediateB1/dɪsˈmɪst/ · dis-missed
To officially remove someone from a position or office.
Meanings
To officially remove someone from a position or office.
کسی کو عہدے یا مقام سے سرکاری طور پر ہٹانا۔
خارج کر دیا
kharij kar diya
Synonyms
Common Collocations
- dismissed from duty
- dismissed the case
- dismissed without prejudice
Example Sentences
The manager dismissed the employee after multiple warnings.
مینجر نے متعدد انتباہات کے بعد ملازم کو خارج کر دیا۔
Manager ne muta'addad intebaha'at ke baad mulazim ko kharij kar diya.
She felt dismissed during the meeting when her ideas were ignored.
اس نے میٹنگ کے دوران محسوس کیا کہ جب اس کے خیالات کو نظر انداز کیا گیا تو اسے خارج کیا گیا۔
Us ne meeting ke doran mehsoos kiya ke jab us ke khayalat ko nazar andaaz kiya gaya to use kharij kiya gaya.
The court dismissed the charges due to lack of evidence.
عدالت نے ثبوت کی کمی کی وجہ سے الزامات خارج کر دیے۔
Adalat ne sawaneh ki kami ki wajah se ilzam kharij kar diye.
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💡 Memory Tip
Think of 'dismiss' as sending someone away, like a dismissal in a court.
Imagine a judge waving a gavel to dismiss a case.
✍️ Urdu Poetry
ہمیں پتھروں نے سنا تھا پھر ہم نے سب کو چھوڑ دیا
Humein patthron ne suna tha phir hum ne sab ko chhod diya
We had been heard by stones, then we dismissed everyone.
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🗣️ Urdu Proverb
اونٹ کے منہ میں دانہ
Oont ke munh mein daana
A grain in a camel's mouth.
📖 Etymology
Origin: Latin "dimittere" — to send away
First known use: 14th century
The word 'dismiss' has evolved from the Latin root 'dimittere', meaning to send away or let go. It has been part of the English language since the late 14th century.