Getting rid something that is regarded as useless or undesirable.
1 This worked for him in the past; I doubt he'll discard it.
2 You can always discard an image if it does not feel right.
3 It is at this point that they are prepared to discard everything.
4 The principal function of the mind is to cherish and discard impressions.
5 But I will not discard them in the mere rage of experiment.
6 In the first place, publishers simply discard the traditional reverence for books.
7 Strain through fine sieve, pressing on solids to release juice; discard seeds.
8 They'll try things on for size, keep some bits and discard others.
9 Just as you wish-drink them or discard them; it does not matter.
10 Remove from the heat, immediately remove the corn and discard the husks.
11 But in his public acts he had always endeavored to discard prejudice.
12 This left the Irish with a three-man squad and no discard score.
13 He knew that it was chimerical: but he did not discard it.
14 To serve, remove celery, onion and parsley from cavity of roaster; discard .
15 It means we cannot just endlessly extract resources and discard our waste.
16 Raymond says Stallman briefly considered adopting the term, only to discard it.
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