discard|discarded|discarding|discards in English
verb
[dis·card || dɪ'skɑːd]
throw away, get rid of
Use "discard|discarded|discarding|discards" in a sentence
1. The constructivists, who shared the larger Soviet aim to Collectivise life, wanted to discard ownership of bodies as they discarded ownership of homes
2. The discards belong to the declarer.
3. Discard alpha channel
4. Discard timer error
5. Discarded equipment (excluding discarded vehicles and batteries and accumulators waste)
6. I discard it.
7. Discard timer system error
8. Primary discard timer counts
9. 13 As Jehovah sifts through you, he discards such sins, much the way a prospector panning for gold discards worthless gravel.
10. Blowdown discards a portion of the concentrated circulating water.
11. But beware of over-hasty discarding of notes.
12. Discard symbolic links to folders
13. To cut a whole head of Cauliflower: Discard any leaves and cut/discard the base
14. Cut meat into chunks, discarding skin and bones.
15. Discarding the Book that defines sin does not remove it.
16. Turn out and discard lining paper.
17. We will discard the old books.
18. Let's discard some of these old.
19. Wait! You forgot to discard.
20. Discard any old cleaning materials.
21. We should discard old beliefs.
22. Some Coercions may discard data (e.g
23. She discarded old beliefs.
24. Whereas discards currently account for unacceptable wastage on a large scale
25. Spoon off and discard excess fat.