Cashiered

/kæʃˈɪərd/ verb

Past tense of 'cashier'; to dismiss someone from a position, especially a military officer, usually for disgrace or misconduct.

From the verb 'cashier,' which comes from Dutch 'casseren' (to break off, reject) and French 'casser.' Originally a military term meaning to dismiss a soldier with dishonor.

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