Active conjugation of the regular verb to dismiss in all tenses and persons.
Nominal forms
Infinitive: To dismiss
Present participle: dismissing
Past participle: dismissed
Indicative
Present
I
dismiss
you
dismiss
he/she/it
dismisses
we
dismiss
you
dismiss
they
dismiss
Perfect
I
have dismissed
you
have dismissed
he/she/it
has dismissed
we
have dismissed
you
have dismissed
they
have dismissed
Past
I
dismissed
you
dismissed
he/she/it
dismissed
we
dismissed
you
dismissed
they
dismissed
Past perfect
I
had dismissed
you
had dismissed
he/she/it
had dismissed
we
had dismissed
you
had dismissed
they
had dismissed
Future
I
will dismiss
you
will dismiss
he/she/it
will dismiss
we
will dismiss
you
will dismiss
they
will dismiss
Future perfect
I
will have dismissed
you
will have dismissed
he/she/it
will have dismissed
we
will have dismissed
you
will have dismissed
they
will have dismissed
Conditional
Present
I
would dismiss
you
would dismiss
he/she/it
would dismiss
we
would dismiss
you
would dismiss
they
would dismiss
Perfect
I
would have dismissed
you
would have dismissed
he/she/it
would have dismissed
we
would have dismissed
you
would have dismissed
they
would have dismissed
Indicative - Continuous forms
Present
I
am dismissing
you
are dismissing
he/she/it
is dismissing
we
are dismissing
you
are dismissing
they
are dismissing
Present perfect
I
have been dismissing
you
have been dismissing
he/she/it
have been dismissing
we
have been dismissing
you
have been dismissing
they
have been dismissing
Past
I
was dismissing
you
were dismissing
he/she/it
was dismissing
we
were dismissing
you
were dismissing
they
were dismissing
Past perfect
I
had been dismissing
you
had been dismissing
he/she/it
had been dismissing
we
had been dismissing
you
had been dismissing
they
had been dismissing
Future
I
will be dismissing
you
will be dismissing
he/she/it
will be dismissing
we
will be dismissing
you
will be dismissing
they
will be dismissing
Future perfect
I
will have been dismissing
you
will have been dismissing
he/she/it
will have been dismissing
we
will have been dismissing
you
will have been dismissing
they
will have been dismissing
Conditional - Continuous forms
Present
I
would dismiss
you
would dismiss
he/she/it
would dismiss
we
would dismiss
you
would dismiss
they
would dismiss
Perfect
I
would have dismissed
you
would have dismissed
he/she/it
would have dismissed
we
would have dismissed
you
would have dismissed
they
would have dismissed
Imperative
Affirmative
you
dismiss!
we
Let's dismiss!
you (pl.)
dismiss!
Negative
you
don't dismiss! (do not dismiss)
you (pl.)
don't dismiss! (do not dismiss)
Passive voice of to dismiss
The passive voice of to dismiss is created by combining a form of the verb "to be" with the past participle of the verb.
Nominal forms
Infinitive: To dismiss
Past participle: dismissed
Indicative
Present
I
am dismissed
you
are dismissed
he/she/it
is dismissed
we
are dismissed
you
are dismissed
they
are dismissed
Perfect
I
have been dismissed
you
have been dismissed
he/she/it
has been dismissed
we
have been dismissed
you
have been dismissed
they
have been dismissed
Past
I
was dismissed
you
were dismissed
he/she/it
was dismissed
we
were dismissed
you
were dismissed
they
were dismissed
Past perfect
I
had been dismissed
you
had been dismissed
he/she/it
had been dismissed
we
had been dismissed
you
had been dismissed
they
had been dismissed
Future
I
will be dismissed
you
will be dismissed
he/she/it
will be dismissed
we
will be dismissed
you
will be dismissed
they
will be dismissed
Future perfect
I
will have been dismissed
you
will have been dismissed
he/she/it
will have been dismissed
we
will have been dismissed
you
will have been dismissed
they
will have been dismissed
Conditional
Present
I
would be dismissed
you
would be dismissed
he/she/it
would be dismissed
we
would be dismissed
you
would be dismissed
they
would be dismissed
Perfect
I
would have been dismissed
you
would have been dismissed
he/she/it
would have been dismissed
we
would have been dismissed
you
would have been dismissed
they
would have been dismissed
Indicative - Continuous forms
Present
I
am being dismissed
you
are being dismissed
he/she/it
is being dismissed
we
are being dismissed
you
are being dismissed
they
are being dismissed
Present perfect
I
have been being dismissed
you
have been being dismissed
he/she/it
has been being dismissed
we
have been being dismissed
you
have been being dismissed
they
have been being dismissed
Past
I
was being dismissed
you
were being dismissed
he/she/it
was being dismissed
we
were being dismissed
you
were being dismissed
they
were being dismissed
Past perfect
I
had been being dismissed
you
had been being dismissed
he/she/it
had been being dismissed
we
had been being dismissed
you
had been being dismissed
they
had been being dismissed
Future
I
will be being dismissed
you
will be being dismissed
he/she/it
will be being dismissed
we
will be being dismissed
you
will be being dismissed
they
will be being dismissed
Future perfect
I
will have been being dismissed
you
will have been being dismissed
he/she/it
will have been being dismissed
we
will have been being dismissed
you
will have been being dismissed
they
will have been being dismissed
Conditional - Continuous forms
Present
I
would be being dismissed
you
would be being dismissed
he/she/it
would be being dismissed
we
would be being dismissed
you
would be being dismissed
they
would be being dismissed
Perfect
I
would have been being dismissed
you
would have been being dismissed
he/she/it
would have been being dismissed
we
would have been being dismissed
you
would have been being dismissed
they
would have been being dismissed
What does dismiss mean?
Definitions
Verb
dismiss -
bar from attention or consideration; "She dismissed his advances"
dismiss -
end one's encounter with somebody by causing or permitting the person to leave; "I was dismissed after I gave my report"
dismiss -
stop associating with; "They dropped her after she had a child out of wedlock"
dismiss -
cease to consider; put out of judicial consideration; "This case is dismissed!"
dismiss -
terminate the employment of; discharge from an office or position; "The boss fired his secretary today"; "The company terminated 25% of its workers"
dismiss -
declare void; "The President dissolved the parliament and called for new elections"
1.
Chalabi describing Sha'lan as a"Ba'athist" and a"former double agent for Saddam and the CIA", while Sha'lan dismisses Chalabi as a"thief" and an"Iranian stooge who longs for his own origins by defending Iran.
2.
He described Allawi's face as that of a f*ed horse and he dismissed the whole government as a band of thieves and traitors.
3.
A suit against the New York Times and columnist Nicholas Kristof was dismissed in late November 2004.
4.
My previous apprehension has been dismissed and I no longer have a sinking feeling when my next appointment is due!
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