dismissal

dismissal
[dɪs'mɪsl]
nome
1) (of idea, threat) accantonamento m., rifiuto m.
2) (of worker) licenziamento m.; (of civil servant, minister) destituzione f.

unfair o wrongful dismissal — licenziamento senza giusta causa

3) dir. (of appeal, claim) rifiuto m., rigetto m.
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noun congedo
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dismissal /dɪsˈmɪsl/
n. [uc]
1 licenziamento: unfair (o wrongful) dismissal, licenziamento senza giusta causa; dismissal without notice, licenziamento senza preavviso
2 licenza di partire; scioglimento (di una giuria, un'assemblea)
3 rifiuto (di una proposta, un'accusa, ecc.); abbandono (di un'idea, ecc.)
4 (sport) esonero (di un allenatore)
5 (sport) espulsione (di un giocatore)
6 (cricket) eliminazione (di un battitore, di una squadra)
7 (mil.) destituzione, rimozione (di un ufficiale)
dismissal for cause, licenziamento per giusta causa □ (leg.) dismissal of charges, non luogo a procedere □ (leg. USA) dismissal on the merits, rigetto (di una pretesa) nel merito □ constructive dismissal, dimissioni indotte dal comportamento del datore di lavoro.
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[dɪs'mɪsl]
nome
1) (of idea, threat) accantonamento m., rifiuto m.
2) (of worker) licenziamento m.; (of civil servant, minister) destituzione f.

unfair o wrongful dismissal — licenziamento senza giusta causa

3) dir. (of appeal, claim) rifiuto m., rigetto m.

English-Italian dictionary. 2013.

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