Phrases with «complete dismissal»

"Complete dismissal" means completely disregarding or rejecting something or someone without giving any importance or consideration to their ideas, opinions, or abilities. It implies ignoring or not taking seriously a particular person, thing, or concept. Full definition

Sentences with «complete dismissal»

  • While not every case can be won, many cases have defenses that can be raised to cause reduction of the offense or sometimes complete dismissal. (nyccriminalattorneys.com)
  • We obtained complete dismissal of claims alleging overinvestment in mortgage backed securities and violations of mutual fund's statutory investment objectives. (quinnemanuel.com)
  • Spesia & Taylor attorney Michael Stiff recently obtained complete dismissal of a Section 1983 Civil Rights claim brought against a police officer for one of the firm's governmental clients. (spesia-taylor.com)
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