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Example sentences for "dismissal"

Lexicographically close words:
dismember; dismembered; dismembering; dismemberment; dismiss; dismissals; dismisse; dismissed; dismisses; dismissing
  1. His dismissal to the Fleet by the Chief Justice is the dramatic vengeance for that threat.

  2. Falstaff's dismissal to the Fleet, and his subsequent death, prove beyond doubt that his rejection was meant by Shakespeare to be taken as a catastrophe which not even his humour could enable him to surmount.

  3. Several months after my dismissal in the summer of 1918 I spoke in the Herrenhaus on foreign policy, and warned everyone present against trying to undermine the Quadruple Alliance.

  4. The actual reason of Tisza's dismissal was not the question of electoral reforms, as his successors could only act according to Tisza's instructions.

  5. The tone of the Council of Officers now became so menacing that the Commons ordered the dismissal of all officers who refused to engage "not to disturb or interrupt the free meetings of Parliament.

  6. The dismissal was the signal for a struggle to whose danger Charles was far from blinding himself.

  7. Even in the heat of the tumult which followed on Shaftesbury's dismissal Charles was seen fishing and sauntering as usual in Windsor Park.

  8. The knowledge of these divisions encouraged Haselrig and his coadjutors in the Commons to demand the dismissal of Fleetwood and Lambert from their commands.

  9. The dismissal of the Catholic officers made the employment of force, if he ever contemplated it, impossible, while the ill success of the Dutch war robbed him of all hope of aid from France.

  10. If popular feeling demanded the dismissal of his ministers, he dismissed them.

  11. His dismissal was the result of a court intrigue, and did not indicate any abandonment of the reform policy which he has established.

  12. The second dismissal had been necessary "in the interest of the Service at large, but especially in that of the other men employed on the same duty, his case should be dealt with in an exemplary manner.

  13. Mr. Buxton replied: "I have looked into the circumstances connected with the dismissal by my predecessor of E.

  14. Ward, a Member of the Select Committee on Post Office Servants, 1906, asked the Postmaster General "whether his attention had been called to the dismissal of E.

  15. Mr. Herbert Joyce, Third Secretary to General Post Office, said dismissal would not have been harsh punishment for the offence; but Webster was merely deprived of one good conduct stripe, worth 25 cents a week.

  16. He arrived in England on June 15th; but Lord Palmerston stated in the House of Commons that the dismissal of Mr. Crampton did not break off diplomatic relations with the United States, as Mr. Dallas remained in this country.

  17. Sibyll was more flattered by the abrupt dismissal than if he had knelt to detain her.

  18. Unhappily, as he thinks, by your Grace's full consent, he pledged himself to the insurgents of Olney to the honourable dismissal of the lords of the Woodville race.

  19. Though a cause of instant dismissal from the army, no officer would hesitate for a moment to refuse satisfaction to a gentleman who considered himself aggrieved.

  20. I found he had little stomach for the duel, not because he or his principal were afraid, but because they dreaded dismissal from the service.

  21. This arouses the Count, who comes forward in a fury, orders the immediate dismissal of the page, and by the merest accident discovers the unlucky youth ensconced in the arm-chair.

  22. In an access of grief and remorse her father promises to revoke his dismissal of Vincent, whereupon Mireille speedily recovers and is united to her lover.

  23. They here refer to the dismissal of James and the Roman Catholics.

  24. ITE MISSA EST are the words used in the Church of Rome at the dismissal of the communicants after the celebration of the Mass.

  25. The inquiry which followed this scandal resulted in the dismissal of John Roettier, who died in 1703, and was buried in the Tower.

  26. Parnell narrowly escaped dismissal at that time, and on his next sign of disaffection to the Government he was turned out of office.

  27. Lord Grey went to Windsor, was graciously received by the King, and obtained the dismissal of Lord Howe, which will serve to show the King's entire good-will to his present Ministers.

  28. He thought ill of servants who could accept their dismissal without petitioning to stay with him.

  29. Providence, conceived the tale in wilful and almost buoyant self-deception to be a conspiracy in the family to hide from her Alvan's magnanimous dismissal of poor Marko from the field of strife.

  30. He states also that he refused to acquiesce in the dismissal of the Agent of Police, by which he doubtless means his suspension, giving as a reason that there might be a wife and family likely to suffer.

  31. The "Note" referred to by the Queen Regent in her message was Count Ofalia's acquiescence in Sir George Villiers' demands, with the exception of the dismissal of the Police Officer.

  32. On the contrary, it desired to prevent this, and demanded to this end, the dismissal of the foreign hordes which had been united by General Lamoricière.

  33. During the dark days of the summer of 1864, the President's mail was filled with supplications for the dismissal of Blair.

  34. He decided that troops were being held back from Pope; and he appealed to other members of the Cabinet to join with him in a formal demand upon the President for McClellan's dismissal from the army.

  35. His very first act on becoming Sultan was to order the dismissal of a batch of unjust and corrupt officials.

  36. It became the principal object of Canning to obtain the dismissal of this man and of the gang of peculators who worked with him, and the reinstatement of Reschid.

  37. They were able to overawe the Sultan, and to dictate to him the appointment and dismissal of Viziers.

  38. Its leading officers met and petitioned the Sultan, demanding the dismissal and execution of its general, the Grand Vizier Solyman.

  39. The Court formally consented, and as the clerk was entering the dismissal in his minute-book my partner telephoned the facts to me.

  40. He was willing to go any length in serving the Secessionists that did not involve his dismissal from the Army.

  41. The house of Wilkes was searched, and his person seized for this political offence; but sheltering himself under his parliamentary privileges, he obtained his dismissal from custody.

  42. The worst of it is, I've got to go back to school tomorrow for my books and dismissal card.

  43. The next morning brought with it an event, which demolished the doctor's ingenious arrangement for the dismissal of Iris from the scene of action.

  44. Her angry master threatened her with instant dismissal from the house.

  45. The least they might expect at his hands would be dismissal from the service, and it was far more likely that they would be arrested and tried for mutiny in connection with their doings in February.

  46. The petition of the Kasr-el-Nil time was simply a strong complaint to Riaz of Osman Rifki's misdoings, and demanding his dismissal from the Ministry of War.

  47. We therefore demanded next time the dismissal of Riaz, as well as the rest, knowing he would be pleased.


  48. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "dismissal" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    abjuration; absolution; boot; breakup; clearance; clearing; contempt; contradiction; cut; declination; declining; demobilization; denial; deposition; deprivation; detachment; disapproval; disbandment; discard; discharge; disintegration; dismissal; disorganization; dispersal; dispersion; displacement; disregard; dissolution; ejection; exception; exclusion; exculpation; excuse; exoneration; expulsion; firing; forgiveness; gate; liquidation; loosing; overthrow; pardon; parole; parting; purgation; purge; purging; push; quietus; quittance; rebuff; recantation; refusal; rejection; release; remission; removal; repudiation; repulse; retirement; sack; scorn; scouting; separation; snub; suspension; ticket; unharnessing; unloosing; vindication; pardon; parole; parting; purgation; purge; purging; push; quietus; quittance; rebuff; recantation; refusal; rejection; release; remission; removal; repudiation; repulse; retirement; sack; scorn; scouting; separation; snub; suspension; ticket; unharnessing; unloosing; vindication