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Discards meaning
plural of discard
Example sentences (20)
Here, the Lord Krishna says that just as a man discards his old clothes and wears new ones; similarly the soul discards the old body and takes on a new one.
Hisuian Qwilfish discards its Water-typing for Dark, becoming a dual type Dark/Poison Pokemon.
Yet when it comes to the abortion industry’s exploitation of minorities, the Left discards CRT’s doctrines like, well, like an inconvenient child.
A concerted effort also focused on Stuarts Point Road (from the roundabout to the village), which garnered a vast array of discards including car tyres, fast-food litter and disturbingly, a bag of used hypodermic needles.
Apart from being counter intuitive, this approach completely discards the ability of a fund manager as a factor.
Bishop spoke of the “culture of death, which in the name of false compassion, discards children, the elderly and the sick.
He manipulates his way into the favor of others to transform them into his allies or disciples and then discards them when they’re of no use.
Shockingly, the found that UK households discards an enormous 1.7 billion pieces of plastic every week.
Dignity requires the elderly not being made to feel that having given of their best years that at this vulnerable phase of life’s journey, they do deserve to be treated as discards.
Unfortunately this race wasn’t included in the overall points tally and after two discards the ‘Troon A’ team pipped ACRC to the post by having more first places and won the competition trophy.
After receiving the cards, the bid winner examines what will create the strongest hand and then discards an equal number of cards back to their partner.
After the bid is won the defending player adds one of the remaining exposed cards to his hand and discards an unwanted card.
A perceptual model based loosely on the human psychovisual system discards high-frequency information, i.e. sharp transitions in intensity, and color hue.
A player cannot win by a discard if that player had already discarded that piece, where players' discards are kept in neat rows in front of them.
Bob now declares that he wishes to replace three of his cards, so he removes those three cards from his hand and discards them.
David discards one card, and Alice deals one card to him from the deck.
Each player specifies how many of their cards they wish to replace and discards them.
For example, when a string is coerced, the parser turns as much of the string (starting from the left) into a number as it can, then discards the rest.
Hopkins has stated that after he is finished with a scene, he simply discards the lines, not remembering them later on.
If the checksum is bad, the routing node discards the packet.