Dismissers example sentences

dis·miss

verb

dismiss (verb) · dismisses (third person present) · dismissed (past tense) · dismissed (past participle) · dismissing (present participle)

  - order or allow to leave; send away:

  - discharge from employment or office:

  - treat as unworthy of serious consideration:

  - deliberately cease to think about:

  - (of a group assembled under someone's authority) disperse:

  - refuse further hearing to (a case):

Synonyms

release, free, disband, disperse, dissolve, discharge, demobilize, form, assemble, discharge, oust, expel, sack, fire, defenestrate, cashier, engage, banish, abandon, drop, disregard, forget, reject, deny, repudiate, spurn, entertain, banish, abandon, drop, disregard, forget, reject, deny, repudiate, spurn, entertain

"Dismissers" Example Sentences

1. Dismissers of the theory often cite a lack of empirical evidence.
2. The dismissers were quick to criticize, offering no constructive alternatives.
3. Among the dismissers were several prominent scientists.
4. He counted himself among the dismissers of the new policy.
5. The panel of judges included several outspoken dismissers.
6. She effortlessly silenced the dismissers with irrefutable facts.
7. Even ardent supporters became dismissers after the scandal.
8. The dismissers' arguments lacked substance and were easily refuted.
9. We need to address the concerns of the dismissers head-on.
10. The dismissers, in their arrogance, overlooked crucial details.
11. History is replete with examples of dismissers proven wrong.
12. Many dismissers have since revised their opinions.
13. Their condescending attitude toward the dismissers was appalling.
14. The report highlighted the flaws in the arguments of the dismissers.
15. Instead of engaging with the critics, they simply labeled them dismissers.
16. The dismissers failed to acknowledge the complexity of the issue.
17. Are you one of the dismissers or are you open to hearing more?
18. He refuted the claims of the dismissers with compelling evidence.
19. The dismissers underestimated the potential impact of the event.
20. What motivated these vocal dismissers to speak out?
21. The number of dismissers dwindled as the evidence mounted.
22. He categorized them as dismissers, and thus ignored their feedback.
23. The dismissers' arguments were largely based on speculation.
24. The article effectively countered the arguments of the dismissers.
25. Ignoring the dismissers would be a grave mistake.
26. The dismissers were ultimately proven to be incorrect.
27. He addressed the concerns raised by both the supporters and the dismissers.
28. Some dismissers remain unconvinced, despite the overwhelming evidence.
29. The dismissers' lack of engagement hampered productive dialogue.
30. The study aimed to understand the motivations of the dismissers.
31. Many influential figures were among the early dismissers.
32. The dismissers often relied on emotional appeals rather than logic.
33. The author skillfully refuted the claims of the dismissers of his theory.
34. We must not allow the voices of the dismissers to silence dissent.
35. He was initially a dismisser, but later became a staunch supporter.
36. The dismissers' opinions were dismissed as irrelevant.
37. The dismissers seemed more interested in scoring points than in finding solutions.
38. The dismissers, unfortunately, held significant power.
39. The dismissers' perspective was narrowly focused.
40. Even the most ardent dismissers had to acknowledge the progress.
41. The dismissers presented no credible counterarguments.
42. He sought to engage with the dismissers, hoping to change their minds.
43. Ignoring the concerns of the dismissers would be a strategic error.
44. The dismissers were consistently wrong in their predictions.
45. The dismissers are often characterized by their closed-mindedness.
46. The study revealed a common trait among the dismissers—cognitive bias.
47. The dismissers' arguments were riddled with logical fallacies.
48. He patiently explained the concept to the skeptical dismissers.
49. The dismissers lacked the expertise to judge the research accurately.
50. The article directly challenged the assertions made by the dismissers.

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