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Definition of Dismissive

Dismissive
Dismissive Dis*miss"ive, a. Giving dismission.

Meaning of Dismissive from wikipedia

- class Dismissed may refer to: class Dismissed (TV series), a British children's sketch comedy series class Dismissed, a New York Times do****entary on the...
- A grant of appellate review is dismissed as improvidently granted (DIG) when a court with discretionary appellate jurisdiction later decides that it should...
- Dismiss the Mystery is the seventh studio album released by the Christian rock band, Salvador. The single "Shine" off the release ranked number No. 2...
- This is the list of state governments of India dismissed by the Ruling National Party between 1952 and 2023. Bhargava, Gopal K., and S. C. Bhatt. Punjab...
- A parenting style is a pattern of behaviors, attitudes, and approaches that a parent uses when interacting with and raising their child. The study of parenting...
- Lord Dismiss Us is a 1967 novel by Michael Campbell, that deals with issues of homo****uality in an English boys' public school. The novel is set in a...
- Look up dismiss, dismissal, dismissals, or dismissed in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dismissal or dismissed may refer to: In litigation, a dismissal...
- class Dismissed is a British children's sketch comedy series created by Luke Beddows, Stephen M. Collins and Andy Potter. The series is produced by CBBC...
- outlook on life compared to anxious-preoccupied and dismissive avoidant groups. Like dismissive-avoidant adults, fearful-avoidant adults tend to s****...
- ends prematurely due to error, mistake, or misconduct may end as being dismissed with prejudice or without prejudice. Legal communications (do****ents and...