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Hhtt Posted 10 years ago
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Trust had been dismissive

"He denied the trust had been dismissive towards Mr Blackbird and his family." Would you like to explain this sentence in a simpler and clearer way? It is hard for me to get its meaning.

http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/us/definition/american_english/dismissive

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He denied that the trust had been dismissive, etc. For "trust", have a look at the meanings of it as a noun under "Legal Arrangement" and "Organization" in the link below. org/dictionary/english/trust "Dismissive" means not giving enough/serious consideration to someone (or to their concerns/grievances).

  • He denied that the trust had been dismissive, etc.
  • For "trust", have a look at the meanings of it as a noun under "Legal Arrangement" and "Organization" in the link below.
  • org/dictionary/english/trust "Dismissive" means not giving enough/serious consideration to someone (or to their concerns/grievances).
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He denied that the trust had been dismissive, etc.

For "trust", have a look at the meanings of it as a noun under "Legal Arrangement" and "Organization" in the link below.
http://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/trust

"Dismissive" means not giving enough/ser

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