removal of a cause out of court
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dismiss — To discontinue; to order a cause, motion, or prosecution to be discontinued, quashed, or dismissed as finally adjudicated against the plaintiff. The term was not originally applied to common law proceedings, but seems to have been borrowed by the … Ballentine's law dictionary