Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
antonym of rejection
English answer:
upholding
Added to glossary by
mockingbird (X)
Jun 16, 2005 23:38
19 yrs ago
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English term
antonym of dismissed
English
Law/Patents
Law (general)
What is the antonym of "dismissed" in a legal context?
The applicant’s cassation appeal was dismissed by the Supreme Court
Thank you
The applicant’s cassation appeal was dismissed by the Supreme Court
Thank you
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5 | (here) upheld |
David Moore (X)
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3 +5 | depends what you mean |
Charlie Bavington
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4 +2 | considered // accepted for deliberations (consideration) |
Michael Powers (PhD)
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4 | >>> |
Maria Chmelarova
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3 | accept/ hold up |
Agnieszka Hayward (X)
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3 | ruled in favor of party X (wording depends on country) |
RHELLER
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3 | admitted |
Balasubramaniam L.
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5 -3 | Rejected |
Anna Maria Augustine (X)
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9 hrs
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(here) upheld
This is what the context asks for; the context is "The appeal was dismissed by the Supreme Court". IMO, it really doesn't matter a row of beans WHERE the legal system is; this sentence will always mean the same. IOW, that an appeal has been lodged - nothing to do with "right of appeal" here - and that the Supreme Court, having considered the facts (or grounds of appeal) has decided to reject the appeal. FACT is that the appeal has REACHED the highest court, and been examined.
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...and the noun from \"to uphold\" here would be \"the upholding\"
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Note added at 9 hrs 31 mins (2005-06-17 09:09:55 GMT)
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...and the noun from \"to uphold\" here would be \"the upholding\"
4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "Thanks a lot! Yes it's been in the SUPREME COURT and has been examined. It's 'the upholding' (noun of "to uphold") that im looking for. Thanks again for confirming this
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English term (edited):
antonym of law
considered // accepted for deliberations (consideration)
The Supreme Court accepted ... for deliberations (consideration)
Of course, this does not mean they will pass it.
Mike :)
Of course, this does not mean they will pass it.
Mike :)
Peer comment(s):
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Anna Maria Augustine (X)
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Thank you, Anna Maria - Mike :)
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Tatiana Nero (X)
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Thank you, Tatiana - Mike :)
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English term (edited):
antonym of law
>>>
antonym of "dismissed" - detain, hold
antonym of "law" - chaos, anarchy, caprice, disorder
23 mins
accept/ hold up
IMHO was accepted
or, better still: was held up
TIA
or, better still: was held up
TIA
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11 mins
English term (edited):
dismissed
Rejected
dismissed really means to lose one's job
this appeal was clearly rejected or repudiated
re·pu·di·ate (r-pyd-t)
tr.v. re·pu·di·at·ed, re·pu·di·at·ing, re·pu·di·ates
1. To reject the validity or authority of: "Chaucer . . . not only came to doubt the worth of his extraordinary body of work, but repudiated it" Joyce Carol Oates.
2. To reject emphatically as unfounded, untrue, or unjust: repudiated
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accepted becomes acceptance
this appeal was clearly rejected or repudiated
re·pu·di·ate (r-pyd-t)
tr.v. re·pu·di·at·ed, re·pu·di·at·ing, re·pu·di·ates
1. To reject the validity or authority of: "Chaucer . . . not only came to doubt the worth of his extraordinary body of work, but repudiated it" Joyce Carol Oates.
2. To reject emphatically as unfounded, untrue, or unjust: repudiated
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accepted becomes acceptance
Peer comment(s):
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Agnieszka Hayward (X)
: the Asker wants an antonym ;o)
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I wouldn't be so sure of that
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disagree |
Refugio
: She says she wants an antonym. Why should we doubt her?
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disagree |
airmailrpl
: 'antonym of dismissed' ..seems pretty clear !!
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51 mins
depends what you mean
With all due respect, as you are not an English native speaker, it depends what you mean:
Strictly speaking, "dismissed" means that the applicant's RIGHT to appeal was not accepted by the court, which means that there was no case, and the appeal was not heard by the court. The opposite of this is "accepted", altho in the UK, you would usually hear it as "the RIGHT to appeal was accepted", i.e. the case will be heard.
But I wonder if you mean "rejected", not "dismissed".
This means the appeal case is heard by the court, but that the court does not 'agree' with the applicant, in which case the appeal is "rejected". If the court agrees with the applicant's appeal, it is "upheld".
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So to sum up, depending what you mean, I think you need to say:
either \"the applicant\'s right to appeal was accepted\" (the case will be heard)
or \"the applicant\'s appeal was rejected\" (the case was heard, and the court did not agree with the applicant)
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Damn - you want the antonym for the 2nd one - \"the applicant\'s appeal was upheld\" (the case was heard and the court agreed with the applicant)
Strictly speaking, "dismissed" means that the applicant's RIGHT to appeal was not accepted by the court, which means that there was no case, and the appeal was not heard by the court. The opposite of this is "accepted", altho in the UK, you would usually hear it as "the RIGHT to appeal was accepted", i.e. the case will be heard.
But I wonder if you mean "rejected", not "dismissed".
This means the appeal case is heard by the court, but that the court does not 'agree' with the applicant, in which case the appeal is "rejected". If the court agrees with the applicant's appeal, it is "upheld".
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So to sum up, depending what you mean, I think you need to say:
either \"the applicant\'s right to appeal was accepted\" (the case will be heard)
or \"the applicant\'s appeal was rejected\" (the case was heard, and the court did not agree with the applicant)
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Note added at 54 mins (2005-06-17 00:33:19 GMT)
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Damn - you want the antonym for the 2nd one - \"the applicant\'s appeal was upheld\" (the case was heard and the court agreed with the applicant)
Peer comment(s):
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Merit
: Well said. And in the US, the Supreme Court agrees/decides to hear a case.
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agree |
Nick Lingris
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agree |
Tatiana Nero (X)
: Yes, it is not about deciding the case - if the case is not dismissed, then it's considered by the court, with the ultimate decision not necessarily in the appealing party's favor...
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agree |
Alfa Trans (X)
19 hrs
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agree |
Robert Donahue (X)
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ruled in favor of party X (wording depends on country)
The highest court in France ruled in favor of "personal responsibility" and ... Altadis: The Court of Cassation Rejects the Appeal of the Gourlain Family ...
www.tobacco.org/articles/lawsuit/gourlain/
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upheld or overturned
Channelnewsasia.com
JAKARTA : Indonesia\'s Supreme Court has overturned the corruption conviction of House ... the ruling of the lesser court pending his Supreme Court appeal which he ...
www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/ southeastasia/view/70775/1/.html
www.tobacco.org/articles/lawsuit/gourlain/
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upheld or overturned
Channelnewsasia.com
JAKARTA : Indonesia\'s Supreme Court has overturned the corruption conviction of House ... the ruling of the lesser court pending his Supreme Court appeal which he ...
www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/ southeastasia/view/70775/1/.html
2 hrs
admitted
The applicant's cassation appeal was admitted by the Supreme Court for hearing.
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And, the Court gave a verdict favouring the cassation appeal.
Or, the Court\'s verdict was in favour of the cassation appeal.
Or, simply, the Court upheld the cassation appeal.
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And, the Court gave a verdict favouring the cassation appeal.
Or, the Court\'s verdict was in favour of the cassation appeal.
Or, simply, the Court upheld the cassation appeal.
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