Dismissal in a sentence as a noun

This is not just middlebrow dismissal, it's outright wrong.

" First off, it's not a dismissal, it's an acknowledgement.

No pension, immediate dismissal, and garnishment of wages is the least that they deserve!

I've had little respect for the way Mason ran Groupon, but I have immense respect for the way he's handling his dismissal.

Especially when people ask for things like the dismissal of the prosecutors, in complete disregard that this agenda comes straight from the White House.

Is it not at least a source of ideas for things to investigate further?The problem with the middlebrow dismissal is that it's a magnet for upvotes.

Constructive dismissal is a standard market clause for executives and acquirees in the US, but is certainly not a day-to-day feature of employment law.

Or is there some amount of crossover between inventing the future and merely playing around?Instead the top comment is the forum analogue of a fluff post: a cynical dismissal based on some presumed bad intention on the writer's part.

Dismissal definitions

noun

a judgment disposing of the matter without a trial

noun

official notice that you have been fired from your job

See also: dismission

noun

permission to go; the sending away of someone

noun

the termination of someone's employment (leaving them free to depart)

See also: dismission discharge firing liberation release sack sacking