abandon, chuck, deportation, dismissal, evacuate, give the hook, nonacceptance, quit, repulse, throw away, withdrawal
Definitionn. anything that is cast aside or discarded
Last update: August 20, 2015
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Syringes should be discarded after use. [verb]
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Strain off the liquid from the casserole and discard the parsley stalks, orange zest and bay leaf. [verb]
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Each reform has would leave billions new generation vehicle encoders discard inaudible. [verb]
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He is your only earnest admirer; and a love so steadfast, backed by a fortune so respectable, should not be discarded lightly. [verb]
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When this comes to pass, the question whether men are ready to discard the governmental type is solved. [verb]
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Why did not I-- Unthread the rude eye of rebellion, And welcome home again discarded faith, Seek out Prince Charles, and fall before his feet. [verb]
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The Federal government and seventeen States have discarded it, as have the leading nations of Europe, since it leads to hideous overworking and abuse of prisoners, and to endless graft. [verb]
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To yield will be to discard his dearest friends: to resist will mean a national rising. [verb]
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She had discarded her hoopskirt and appeared not unlike a nun. [verb]
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Either party can have as many husbands or wives as the owner will permit, and either is at liberty to discard the other at pleasure. [verb]
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The ordinary stiff dining chairs had been discarded for the occasion and replaced by the most commodious and luxurious which could be collected throughout the house. [verb]
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