Sentence example with the word 'discard'

discard

abandon, chuck, deportation, dismissal, evacuate, give the hook, nonacceptance, quit, repulse, throw away, withdrawal

Definition n. 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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