throw out
- discard something as unwanted;(of a court, legislature, or other body) dismiss or reject something brought before it
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- 1. discard something as unwanted
- 2. (of a court, legislature, or other body) dismiss or reject something brought before it
- 3. put forward a suggestion tentatively
- 4. emit or radiate something
- 5. expel someone unceremoniously from a place, organization, or activity
- 6. cause numbers or calculations to become inaccurate
- 7. confuse or distract someone from the matter in hand
- 8. twist, strain, or dislocate a joint or other body part
- 9. (of a plant) rapidly develop a side shoot, bud, etc.
- 10. put out an opponent by throwing the ball to the wicket or a base
- discard something as unwanted
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- discard something as unwanted
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- expel someone unceremoniously from a place, organization, or activity
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- expel someone unceremoniously from a place, organization, or activity
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- discard something valuable along with other things that are inessential or undesirable
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- discard something valuable along with other things that are undesirable
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- behave in a childish and petulant way; have a tantrum
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