discards

[US]/[ˈdɪskɑːdz]/
[UK]/[ˈdɪskɑːrdz]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to get rid of something that is no longer wanted or needed; to reject something as being useless or not important
n.things that are thrown away or rejected

Phrases & Collocations

discards trash

discarded ideas

discarding evidence

he discards it

discarded items

discarded plans

she discards now

discarding applications

discarded clothes

discarded work

Example Sentences

the restaurant discards food waste daily to reduce environmental impact.

he discards the outdated information and focuses on current data.

the company discards faulty products to maintain its reputation.

she discards the idea of moving and decides to stay put.

the recycling plant discards non-recyclable materials responsibly.

the software discards temporary files after the program closes.

the team discards the old strategy and adopts a new one.

the manufacturer discards defective components during production.

the system discards invalid requests to prevent security breaches.

he discards the notion that success comes easily.

the gardener discards withered leaves to encourage new growth.

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