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1 dismiss a charge
відхиляти обвинувачення; відмовляти в обвинуваченні; відмовлятися від обвинувачення -
2 dismiss
звільняти, знімати ( з посади тощо); припиняти ( справу); відхиляти ( позов тощо), відмовляти ( у позові тощо); припиняти провадження; звільняти ( ув'язненого); спростовувати; припиняти ( давання свідчень тощо); розпускати ( законодавчий орган)dismiss in connection with the transfer to another job — = dismiss in connection with the transfer to another post звільняти у зв'язку з переходом на іншу роботу
- dismiss a casedismiss in connection with the transfer to another post — = dismiss in connection with the transfer to another job
- dismiss a charge
- dismiss a complaint
- dismiss a matter
- dismiss a meeting
- dismiss a motion
- dismiss a petition
- dismiss an appeal
- dismiss an argument
- dismiss an employee
- dismiss an indictment
- dismiss because of pregnancy
- dismiss charges
- dismiss for want of equity
- dismiss from office
- dismiss from the police force
- dismiss indictment
- dismiss information
- dismiss prosecution
- dismiss testimony
- dismiss the accused
- dismiss the matter
- dismiss the subject
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dismiss a charge — cancel a legal claim or case against someone … English contemporary dictionary
charge — I n. accusation 1) to bring, level, make a charge; to prefer, press charges 2) to concoct, cook up, fabricate, trump up a charge (they trumped up various charges against her) 3) to prove, substantiate a charge 4) to face a charge 5) to dismiss,… … Combinatory dictionary
charge — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 price asked for sth ADJECTIVE ▪ heavy, high ▪ nominal, reasonable, small ▪ minimum ▪ fixed … Collocations dictionary
dismiss — verb 1 decide sth is not important ADVERB ▪ quickly ▪ immediately, out of hand, summarily ▪ He dismissed her suggestion out of hand. ▪ blithely … Collocations dictionary
dismiss — Synonyms and related words: abandon, abjure, absolve, acquit, amnesty, answer, answer conclusively, argue down, ax, banish, beat back, belittle, boot, boot out, bounce, bow out, break, break up, brush aside, brush off, bump, bundle, bundle off,… … Moby Thesaurus
dis|charge — «verb. dihs CHAHRJ; noun. dihs CHAHRJ, DIHS chahrj», verb, charged, charg|ing, noun. –v.t. 1. to release; let go; dismiss: »to discharge a patient from a hospital, discharge a committee, discharge a lazy employee, discharge a prisoner. SYNONYM(S) … Useful english dictionary
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