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Discard

Discard | Discarded | Discarding | Discards

Discard meaning

To throw away, to reject. | To make a discard; to throw out a card. | To dismiss from employment, confidence, or favour; to discharge.

Example sentences (20)

As a result, schemes such as Partial Packet Discard (PPD) and Early Packet Discard (EPD) have been created that will discard a whole series of cells until the next packet starts.

Gameplay On each turn, a player must draw either the (face-up) top card of the discard pile, or the (face-down) top card from the stock pile, and discard one card from his or her hand onto the discard pile.

After all, a marvelous boss is not something to discard without being certain you have something better to go to.

Covered in black fabric, the board is devoid of all decoration except for the sharp white lines designating the zones for players' active and benched Pokémon, a discard pile, each player's deck, and the prize cards.

Discard for a bit that he only gives any credit to the Greek vote for putting him over the top in that race on a Greek holiday when he’s giving a speech.

Dunk them and stir them around as they steep, then remove and discard the used leaves before adding another fresh handful.

Express the oil of an orange twist over the glass and discard, add three drops of roasted sesame oil.

He was quick to discard Sulejman Krpic when the big Bosnian striker scored just twice and laid on zero assists in his 13 A-League appearances, and the much-travelled Sweden-born Layouni is a vastly superior replacement.

His text is of the discard archetype, enabling him to remove the lowest-Power cards from both players’ hands on reveal.

If secrets have been weighing on your mind, the moon now brings clarity about what to discard and what to keep – and if you share, how to do it.

It is not even clear whether central banks will be in a position to agree to discard bail-in regulations in the interest of a coordinated practical approach to an international banking crisis.

Opponents also worried that the government would weaken workers’ rights and environmental standards in its rush to discard the EU’s way of doing things.

Remove from the heat and discard the bay leaves.

Remove the stems and seeds and discard (wear gloves for this part).

She had chosen to discard the mores of modern society.

The advice received was to discard the old list and restart the process.

The central bank could widen the band to 0.75% or make a radical change and discard its yield curve control altogether.

The deck centers around the aforementioned card, as its Connive keyword can give it a +1/1 should players discard a nonland card they drew when they target this card with an effect.

To serve, pull out and discard herb sprigs if you like, and spoon couscous into bowls.

Trawl industry representatives say that bycatch, which the industry is required by law to discard, is not the driving force behind recent crab, salmon and halibut declines.