dimissory (Meaning)

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dimissory (a.)

Sending away; dismissing to another jurisdiction; granting leave to depart.

Synonyms & Antonyms of dimissory

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dimissory Sentence Examples

  1. The dimissory letter granted him release from his duties.
  2. The dimissory process was quick and efficient.
  3. The dimissory clause in the contract allowed him to terminate early.
  4. He was given a dimissory, allowing him to leave the country.
  5. The dimissory letter was a source of great relief for him.
  6. The dimissory document enabled her to move to her new location.
  7. The dimissory fee was reasonable and affordable.
  8. The dimissory application was simple and easy to complete.
  9. The dimissory letter clarified the terms of his departure.
  10. The dimissory process was handled in a professional manner.

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Sending away; dismissing to another jurisdiction; granting leave to depart.

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The dimissory letter granted him release from his duties.

The dimissory process was quick and efficient.

The dimissory clause in the contract allowed him to terminate early.

He was given a dimissory, allowing him to leave the country.