discarded

IPA: dɪskˈɑrdɪd

adjective

  • disposed of as useless
  • thrown away
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Examples of "discarded" in Sentences

  • Janet remembers being told to clear up her bedroom, knee-deep in discarded clothes.
  • What was once discarded is now the source of warmth, comfort and individual expression.
  • Then votes for party under the threshold aren't discarded from the total of the coalition.
  • The group bounced the phrase around until McConnell came up with: “It will end in discarded lies.”
  • Since I've never been one to remain static long enough to keep a diary, the original concept of a journal format has been discarded from the get-go.
  • As to the stem cell debate, the debate over embryonic stem cells (aside from what Bush has already approved) from embryos to be discarded is about sperm and egg.
  • Recycled materials are also acceptable, as garbage and debris pose a threat to coastal wildlife that ingest or otherwise become entangled in discarded trash and lost fishing gear.
  • All tiles must be "_punged_" or "_chowed_" _as they are discarded_; for a tile discarded by a player and allowed to remain in discard until the next player discards, becomes "dead" and _cannot be_ touched during the rest of the game.
  • That something, I decided, would be to paint actual pixels (in representative square strokes) on the canvas, so that at the very least all residual creativity that might have been discarded from the web process would get a chance of being reused.

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