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Dismissal

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Dismissal or dismissed may refer to:

Dismissal

  • In litigation, a dismissal is the result of a successful motion to dismiss. See motion
  • Termination of employment, the end of employee's duration with an employer
    • Dismissal (employment), termination of employment against the will of the worker
  • Dismissal (cricket), when the batsman is out
  • Dismissal (education), termination of a student from a university or school
  • The Australian constitutional crisis of 1975 is commonly known as the Dismissal
  • New South Wales constitutional crisis, 1932 was previously known as the Dismissal before the events of 1975
  • In association football, a dismissal is a sort of penalty, see Misconduct
  • Apolytikion (dismissal hymn), in Eastern Orthodox liturgics
  • Dismissal (liturgy), the final benediction at the end of a service
  • "Dismissal", hymn tune by William Litton Viner
  • In United States armed forces, a dismissal is the equivalent for commissioned officers of the "dishonorable discharge" for enlisted members. See Military discharge#Commissioned officers

Dismissed

  • Dismissed (TV series), a reality television show on MTV that premiered in 2001
  • an episode of Power Ranger: SPD, see List of Power Rangers S.P.D. episodes
  • Dismissed (band), Swedish musical band
  • "Dismissed" (ZOEgirl song)
  • "Dismissed", a song by Uffie from Ed Rec Vol. 2
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