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- verbditched (past tense) · ditched (past participle)
- provide with ditches:"he was praised for ditching the coastal areas"
- make or repair ditches:"we ditched around our tents"
- informalget rid of or give up:"plans for the road were ditched following a public inquiry" · "it crossed her mind to ditch her shoes and run"
- end a relationship with (someone) peremptorily; abandon:"she ditched her husband to marry the window cleaner"
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHbe truant from (school or another obligation):"maybe she could ditch school and run away"
- bring (an aircraft) down on water in an emergency:"he was picked up by a frigate after ditching his plane in the Mediterranean"
- (of an aircraft) make a forced landing on water:"the aircraft was obliged to ditch in the sea off the North African coast"
- US ENGLISHderail (a train).
OriginOld English dīc, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch dijk ‘ditch, dyke’ and German Teich ‘pond, pool’, also to dike.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- provide with ditches:
- get rid of or give up:
- end a relationship with (someone) peremptorily; abandon:
- be truant from (school or another obligation):
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- Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.past simple and past participle of ditch ditch verb uk / dɪtʃ / us / dɪtʃ / ditch verb (GET RID OF) [ T ] informal to get rid of something or someone that is no longer wanted: The getaway car had been ditched a couple of miles away from the scene of the robbery.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/ditchedditch verb (GET RID OF) [ T ] informal to get rid of something or someone that is no longer wanted: The getaway car had been ditched a couple of miles away from the scene of the robbery.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/ditching
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