dismissed

UK /dɪsˈmɪst/ US /dɪsˈmɪst/
adj 2intj 1

Definitions

adj

1

Not having been considered; treated as unimportant; rejected.

Eve and the "concrete woman" are no more dismissed than Adam and the "concrete man" but are represented as capable of being converted and saved.

I was tearing up, feeling completely out of control, very dismissed.

2

Having been fired or let go; having had one's employment terminated.

Since this time BPG factory management have reneged on this agreement and stated they will only reemploy the dismissed workers at a separate facility — an hour away from the current one, an offer rejected by the workers, who have the right to return to the same factory and to their previous positions.

Future studies can examine its other antecedents and its consequences to both the firm and to the dismissed CEO.

intj

1

Used to indicate that an interaction is at an end and that the listener should leave.

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