dismiss - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of dismiss in Hindi

  • खारिज

verb

  • पद से हटाना
  • विदा करना
  • भेजना
  • मुक़दमा करना
  • सेवा से हटाना
  • मन से अलग करना
  • ख़ारिज करना
  • बरखास्त करना
  • पदच्युत करना
  • निकालना
  • खारिज करना
  • समाप्त करना

dismiss Definition

Verb

  • order or allow to leave; send away.

dismiss Example

  • It would be easy to dismiss him as all brawn and no brain ( उसे पूरी तरह से धूर्त और बिना दिमाग के खारिज करना आसान होगा )
  • She couldn't dismiss the sight of his darkened eye or bloodied lip. ( वह उसकी काली आँख या खून से सने होंठ की दृष्टि को खारिज नहीं कर सकती थी। )
  • Most orthodox doctors however dismiss this as complete nonsense. ( हालांकि अधिकांश रूढ़िवादी डॉक्टर इसे पूरी तरह बकवास बताते हुए खारिज करते हैं। )
  • He wanted desperately to dismiss Cynthia from consideration. ( वह सिंथिया को विचार से बाहर करने के लिए बेताब था। )

More Sentence

  • Her husband buys and can dismiss her at will.
  • Spener refused to resign his post, and the Saxon government hesitated to dismiss him.
  • This seems too simple, and I cannot yet dismiss the caution my great-uncle - -and his son, my cousin - -took when discussing the creature.
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  • I'll let her think that's possible while I confirm or dismiss what she tells me.
  • His former vows were simple and the Society was at liberty to dismiss him for any canonical reason.
  • The junior clerk we may dismiss from our minds, but Kellner merits some attention.
  • We shall dismiss it with a single reply, and that we shall give in the language of John Foster.
  • I became suddenly abashed and I muttered that I had better go and dismiss that poor Dominic.
  • I should not dismiss my strong prima facie case against the likely person because of these difficulties.
  • They all three appeared completely successful in a strenuous effort to dismiss all disconcerting subjects from their minds.
  • And he sighed and turned his face to the wall as if the thought troubled him, and he wished to dismiss it.
  • Watson is inclined to think that the doctor is wrong as regards time, but we may dismiss his opinion.
  • Essex was thus thrown upon his own resources, and his anger against the queen being roused afresh by the refusal to renew his monopoly of sweet wines, he formed the desperate project of seizing her person and compelling her to dismiss from her council his enemies Raleigh, Cobham, and Cecil.
  • She started to the table then stopped, unable to dismiss the feeling of the man's arms around her or what she'd felt when they touched.
  • Ah, gentlemen, discussing the stakes on a tee is bad preparation for a stroke; therefore we will dismiss the subject.
  • His presence on board is a continual source of trouble, and I shall be glad to have authority from you to dismiss him.
  • To dismiss them to the four corners of the earth, saying "seek for better conditions where you can find them, comrades"?
  • Mine, however, has been too full a one, not only with griefs and trials but also with happiness and fun, for me to dismiss it thus.
  • The famous warrior-prince will just suit Creon as a son-in-law, if only he will dismiss his discreditable barbarian mistress.
  • Popular pressure forced him to bring the murderers to justice, to punish them and dismiss them his service.
  • he told his company to dismiss