dismissal

[dɪsˈmɪsəɫ]
noun 5

Collocations

11
1

(noun.) from a job

ADJ

automatic, immediate, instant, summary

The employee faced automatic dismissal after stealing from the company.

constructive, unfair, wrongful

He took legal action after his employer's unfair dismissal without any warning or proper investigation.

VERB + DISMISSAL

lead to

call for

Environmental groups are calling for the dismissal of the factory manager responsible for the pollution.

be faced with, be threatened with, face, risk

She faced dismissal from her job after missing too many meetings without permission.

appeal against, claim

She decided to appeal against her dismissal after the company failed to follow proper procedures.

PREP

~ for

The coach announced her dismissal for breaking team rules during the season.

~ on the grounds of

The employee received notice of dismissal on the grounds of poor performance.

PHRASES

grounds/reason for dismissal

2

(noun.) refusing to consider sth

ADJ

arrogant, callous, casual, disdainful, easy

PREP

~ of

The teacher's dismissal of the students' concerns frustrated many parents.

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