(sending sb away) "that's all," he said dismissively → -eso es todo -se limitó a decir él. dismissively [dɪsˈmɪsɪvli] adv [say, reply] → d'un ton...
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Etymology: Middle English, modification of Latin dimissus, past participle of dimittere, from dis- + mittere to send. Date: 15th century...
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As research director at the Republican National Committee, U.S. attorney Tim Griffin was involved in a From the LA Times, The Bush campaign is planning an election day effort to disrupt ballot casting by African Americans by challenging voters whose names are on a “caging list,” according to a British news report.
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May 30, 2007 dismissively (comparative more dismissively, superlative most dismissively) Retrieved from "http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/dismissively"
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1. indicating dismissal or rejection; having the purpose or effect of dismissing, as from one's presence or from consideration: a curt, dismissive gesture.
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Twitter has raised between $15 m and $20 m according to Cnet. Twitter's next round of cash has been a subject of much blogging and speculation and scrambling around trying to get the scoop. I haven't been doing any of... "By tunneling deep into their pasts, their paranoias and anxieties, Farhad Manjoo, Salon.com...
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dismay (v) · dismayed (adj) · dismaying (adj) · dismember (v) · dismemberment (n) · dismiss (v) · dismissal (n) · dismissive (adj)
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Adverb: dismissively dis'mi-siv-lee. In a dismissive way "My father spoke dismissively about the places he had lived in over the years". Nearest...
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When Russ Feingold announced in March that he would introduce a resolution to censure President Bush for breaking the law by eavesdropping on Americans without warrants, As for premise (1), Democrats spent all year opposing Thereafter, Republicans did everything possible to make that an issue in the campaign,
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; I'm getting a little tired of know-nothing Washington officials acting like they know something. Or maybe it's a case of know-something politicians hiding something. Either way, it's not funny any more. But I'll report, you decide.
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