0 past simple and past participle of cashier
1 to officially dismiss (= remove from a job) a person from a military organization, especially making them lose their honour at the same time
The government cashiered over 300 army soldiers, ostensibly because of their links with paramilitary groups.
Important federal officials were offended by the governor's open disdain and his efforts to have them cashiered.
On the other hand, an officer who was found drunk on an outpost, was tried and cashiered.
It does not affect me in the least that the officer would rather have imprisonment than be cashiered.
He was convicted and sentenced to be cashiered.
In fact, the punishment of being cashiered is very serious indeed.
Traditionally, and for years and years this country has understood the word "cashiered" to mean the greatest disgrace to which an officer can be subjected.
What happens to the officer who is cashiered?