To throw with an initial upward direction.
(Intransitive, archaic) To throw; to wince; to flounce.
To remove the load or cargo from.
To remove the husk or shell from:
To reject emphatically as unfounded, untrue, or unjust:
To do away with; eliminate:
To discard or throw out as worthless, useless, or substandard; cast off or out
Oust is defined as to get rid of something or someone.
The definition of junk is to throw away or discard.
(Mathematics) To remove (an unknown quantity) by combining equations.
To dump commodities
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To dissolve legally a marriage between; separate by divorce
To strip, deprive, or dispossess (someone) of something (such as a right, passion, privilege, or prejudice).
To set (a disabled aircraft) down on water and abandon it
Chuck means to get rid of something, to give it up or to toss it.
To discard or reject
Abandon is defined as to leave something behind.
To spend (money)
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To cut or score.
To withdraw from, especially in spite of a responsibility or duty; forsake:
The definition of forsake is to abandon or to give up something.
To offset or cancel each other
To put to death summarily.
To repeal is defined as to formally withdraw, or to take something back.
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To give up or abandon (control of something or a claim, for example).
(Intransitive) To come out of a machine.
To send or put away; get rid of
To get rid of; acquit oneself of; pay (a debt) or perform (a duty)
To put an end to in a gradual systematic way:
To remove or cause to be removed so as to make way for another; supplant
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Renounce is defined as to give up a claim, belief, a practice or to refuse further association with someone.
To shed or throw off (slough); get rid of
To expel is defined as to force something or someone out, or to kick someone out of a social club, school or other group.
(Law) To try illegally to influence or instruct (a jury)
To keep in mind
To continue to do:
To keep from harm, damage, danger, evil, etc.; protect; save
To set free from the consequences of sin; redeem:
To remove from consideration or reject as lacking in importance or value
Find another word for discarding. In this page you can discover 44 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for discarding, like: disposing, tossing, flinging, unloading, shucking, shedding, scrapping, repudiating, removing, rejecting and ousting.
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