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- verbjettison (verb) · jettisons (third person present) · jettisoned (past tense) · jettisoned (past participle) · jettisoning (present participle)
- throw or drop (something) from an aircraft or ship:"six aircraft jettisoned their loads in the sea"Opposite:
- abandon or discard (someone or something that is no longer wanted):"individuals are often forced to jettison certain attitudes and behaviors"Similar:empty outtip outthrow overboardthrow over the sidedispose oftoss outdispense withcast aside/offhave done withslough offthrow on the scrapheapchuck (away/out)
nounjettison (noun)- the action of jettisoning something:"the jettison lever"
Originlate 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. Jettison Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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