The dismissal
Example: The dismissal ends employment relationship
Definition
"The dismissal" refers to the act or process of officially removing someone from their job or position, ending their employment relationship. It often involves a formal decision by an employer to terminate an employee's contract.
Etymology
The word "dismissal" comes from the verb "dismiss," which originates from the Latin 'dimittere,' meaning 'to send away.' Over time, it evolved in English to mean the formal act of sending someone away from a job or responsibility. Did you know? The root 'mittere' in Latin means 'to send,' highlighting the idea of sending someone away.
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"The dismissal" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - General - (B2) - set 5", containing 112 commonly used words.
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