General dismissal:
* Kpọpụta: This means "to send out" or "to expel". It can be used in situations where someone is being dismissed from a job, meeting, or other gathering.
* Kpọpụ: This is a similar meaning to "Kpọpụta" and can also be used in situations of general dismissal.
* Jụ: This means "to refuse" or "to reject". It can be used in situations where someone is being dismissed from a task or responsibility.
Dismissing an idea or suggestion:
* Jụ: This can also be used for dismissing ideas or suggestions.
* Kweghị: This means "to disagree" or "to not agree".
Dismissing a person from a job:
* Kpocha: This means "to terminate" or "to dismiss".
* Kwụsị: This means "to stop" or "to cease".
Dismissing a case in court:
* Jụkwuo: This means "to reject" or "to dismiss".
To be more accurate, you should provide more context about the specific situation you are referring to. For example, are you talking about dismissing someone from a job, dismissing an idea, or dismissing a case in court?
Once you provide more context, I can give you a more precise Igbo word for "dismiss".