Jettison


The meaning of the word Jettison is: to eliminate something


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In order to conserve fuel, the pilot was forced to jettison some of his passengers’ suitcases.

published by Catherin on 2021-09-19 11:51:09


The company president’s decision to jettison most of the workforce was made in order to save the business from bankruptcy.

published by Mafalda on 2021-10-23 05:25:46


Because the new stroller is not selling well, the company has decided to jettison it from their product line.

published by Arlen on 2021-10-14 16:19:13


Keep the good memories in your heart and jettison the bad ones.

published by Elma on 2021-02-16 02:11:41


When I ended my awful marriage, I decided to jettison my past and start a new life.

published by Eleonora on 2021-01-09 18:48:51


The astronauts had to jettison unwanted materials off the space center in order to make room for more equipment.

published by Simonne on 2021-06-15 04:29:16


Since the current conduct policy is not showing positive results, the principal has decided to jettison the plan and design a new system.

published by Octavia on 2021-07-21 13:51:31


The pilot will jettison the bombs as soon as the plane is over the target area.

published by Rebeca on 2021-05-02 01:30:44


To run a successful hotel, staff members should jettison the idea of simply selling rooms and focus on creating lasting relationships with customers.

published by Hillary on 2021-07-21 21:59:23


The television show’s ratings were so low the network decided to jettison the program.

published by Ella on 2021-10-20 03:40:37


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