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ditch
noun as in trench
verb as in get rid of
Weak matches
Example Sentences
That means ditching permanent refugee status and other features of the old Gaza that was built by the United Nations to keep alive the dream of destroying Israel.
Populists from both major U.S. political parties have ditched the founding American principles that are integral to the nation’s economic and social development.
Yet if her aim is to be acceptable at a moms’ book club in Fairfax or Short Pump, why won’t she ditch Mr. Jones?
During that time, beneficiaries aged 65 or above can switch to another Medicare Advantage plan, or ditch their Medicare Advantage plan and return to traditional Medicare.
Downing Street's plans look wobbly, and with several of the prime minister's big ideas having already been ditched, you know what happens next.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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