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- 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"Similar:Opposite:
- end a relationship with (someone) peremptorily; abandon:"she ditched her husband to marry the window cleaner"Similar:
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHbe truant from (school or another obligation):"maybe she could ditch school and run away"Similar:stay away from schoolnot go to schoolbe absentbag ithook Jackplay the hophop the wag
- 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. Ditch Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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