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    jet·ti·son
    [ˈjedəs(ə)n]
    verb
    jettison (verb) · jettisons (third person present) · jettisoned (past tense) · jettisoned (past participle) · jettisoning (present participle)
    1. throw or drop (something) from an aircraft or ship:
      "six aircraft jettisoned their loads in the sea"
      Opposite:
    noun
    jettison (noun)
    1. the action of jettisoning something:
      "the jettison lever"
    Origin
    late Middle English (as a noun denoting the throwing of goods overboard to lighten a ship in distress): from Old French getaison, from Latin jactatio(n-), from jactare ‘to throw’ (see jet). The verb dates from the mid 19th century.
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  4. The meaning of JETTISON is to get rid of as superfluous or encumbering : omit or forgo as part of a plan or as the result of some other decision.
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    Meaning of jettison in English jettison verb [ T ] uk / ˈdʒet.ɪ.s ə n / us / ˈdʒet̬.ə.s ə n / Add to word list to get rid of something or someone that is not wanted or needed:
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    to get rid of something you do not want or need: The station has jettisoned educational broadcasts. jettison verb [T] (MAKE LIGHTER) If an aircraft or a ship jettisons something, it throws it off to make itself lighter.
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    tr.v. jet·ti·soned, jet·ti·son·ing, jet·ti·sons 1. To cast overboard or off: a ship jettisoning wastes; a pilot jettisoning aircraft fuel. 2. Informal To discard (something) as unwanted or burdensome: jettisoned the whole marketing plan. n. 1. The act of discarding or casting overboard.
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