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1 hylätä
yks.nom. hylätä; yks.gen. hylkään; yks.part. hylkäsi; yks.ill. hylkäisi; mon.gen. hylätköön; mon.part. hylännyt; mon.ill. hylättiinabandon (verb)abjure (verb)cancel (verb)chuck (verb)decline (verb)desert (verb)disallow (verb)discard (verb)dismiss (verb)disown (verb)disqualify (verb)ditch (verb)drop (verb)forsake (verb)jettison (verb)jilt (verb)leave (verb)quit (verb)refuse (verb)reject (verb)renounce (verb)repudiate (verb)repulse (verb)scout (verb)spurn (verb)* * *• disqualify• abscond• cast aside• cancel• decamp• deny• desert• dismiss• cast off• disallow• decline• discard• disown• ditch• abjure• abandon• rule out• turn down• set aside• leave• eliminate• drop• repulse• spurn• cast to the winds• disable• refuse• walk out on• waive• turn-down• pass up• reject• chuck• debar• quit• prohibit• scout• preclude• forsake• relinquish• renounce• throw over• repudiate• throw out• surrender• give up• leave behind• jettison• jilt -
2 romuttaa
yks.nom. romuttaa; yks.gen. romutan; yks.part. romutti; yks.ill. romuttaisi; mon.gen. romuttakoon; mon.part. romuttanut; mon.ill. romutettiinbreak up (verb)dash (verb)destroy (verb)discard (verb)scrap (verb)throw out (verb)wreck (verb)* * *• destroy• throw out• scrap• discard• crush• break• break up• dash• wreck -
3 havittää
yks.nom. hävittää; yks.gen. hävitän; yks.part. hävitti; yks.ill. hävittäisi; mon.gen. hävittäköön; mon.part. hävittänyt; mon.ill. hävitettiinannihilate (verb)demolish (verb)desolate (verb)destroy (verb)devastate (verb)dispose (verb)exterminate (verb)extinguish (verb)harry (verb)kill (verb)misappropriate (verb)obliterate (verb)rase (verb)ravage (verb)raze (verb)waste (verb)wipe (verb)* * *• discard -
4 kumota
yks.nom. kumota; yks.gen. kumoan; yks.part. kumosi; yks.ill. kumoaisi kumoisi; mon.gen. kumotkoon; mon.part. kumonnut; mon.ill. kumottiinabolish (verb)abrogate (verb)annul (verb)cancel (verb)confute (verb)disprove (verb)invalidate (verb)lift (verb)nullify (verb)override (verb)overrule (verb)quash (verb)rebut (verb)recall (verb)refute (verb)repeal (verb)rescind (verb)reverse (verb)revoke (verb)subvert (verb)undo (verb)* * *• invalidate• overbalancelaw• rebut• quash• overturn• overrulelaw• recalllaw• override• oust• obliterate• nullifylaw• neutralize• negatelaw• refute• knock downlaw• subvert• felllaw• lift• terminate• fall• destroy• upsetlaw• undolaw• turn upside down• tumble• totterlaw• revokelaw• tip over• reject• suspend• set aside• reverselaw• rescind• repuditate• repudiatelaw• repeal• topple• abolish• eradicatelaw• abendlaw• abort• abrogatelaw• annual• annul• avoid• cancel• capsize• cease• collapse• dumplaw• compensate• endlaw• disprove• discard• dismisslaw• declare null and void• conquerlaw• confute• eliminate -
5 karsia
yks.nom. karsia; yks.gen. karsin; yks.part. karsi; yks.ill. karsisi; mon.gen. karsikoon; mon.part. karsinut; mon.ill. karsittiineliminate (verb)lop (verb)prune (verb)retrench (verb)* * *• prune• thin• strike out• strike off• retrench• restrict• remove• deduct• reduce• lop the twigs off• lop off• discard• cut short• cut down• choose• lop• eliminate
См. также в других словарях:
discard — ► VERB ▪ get rid of as no longer useful or desirable. ► NOUN ▪ a discarded item. DERIVATIVES discardable adjective. ORIGIN originally in the sense «reject (a playing card)»; from DIS (Cf. ↑dis ) + CARD(Cf. ↑ … English terms dictionary
discard — verb (t) /dɪsˈkad / (say dis kahd) 1. to cast aside; reject; dismiss, especially from use. 2. Cards a. to throw out (a card or cards) from one s hand. b. to play (a card, not a trump, of a different suit from that of the card led). –verb (i)… …
discard — verb ADVERB ▪ completely, entirely ▪ These ideas have now been completely discarded. ▪ largely ▪ quickly ▪ Rose quickly discarded the idea … Collocations dictionary
discard — verb dɪ skα:d get rid of (something) as no longer useful or desirable. ↘(in bridge, whist, and similar card games) play (a card that is neither of the suit led nor a trump), when one is unable to follow suit. noun dɪskα:d a discarded item,… … English new terms dictionary
discard — verb his old suit has been discarded Syn: dispose of, throw away/out, get rid of, toss out, jettison, scrap, dispense with, cast aside/off, throw on the scrap heap; reject, repudiate, abandon, drop, have done with, shed; informal chuck, dump,… … Thesaurus of popular words
discard — verb Syn: dispose of, throw away/out, get rid of, toss out, jettison, dispense with, scrap, reject, drop; informal ditch, bin, junk; Brit.; informal get shot of; N.Amer.; informal trash Ant: keep … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
discard — I. verb Date: circa 1586 transitive verb 1. to get rid of especially as useless or unwanted < a pile of discarded tires > 2. a. to remove (a playing card) from one s hand b. to play (any card except a trump) from a suit different from the one led … New Collegiate Dictionary
discard — UK [dɪsˈkɑː(r)d] / US [dɪsˈkɑrd] verb [transitive] Word forms discard : present tense I/you/we/they discard he/she/it discards present participle discarding past tense discarded past participle discarded to get rid of something that you no longer … English dictionary
discard — dis|card [ dıs kard ] verb transitive to get rid of something that you no longer want or need: Remove the seeds from the melon and discard them … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
discard — [[t]dɪskɑ͟ː(r)d[/t]] discards, discarding, discarded VERB If you discard something, you get rid of it because you no longer want it or need it. [V n] Read the manufacturer s guidelines before discarding the box. [V ed] ...looking for discarded… … English dictionary
discard — 1. verb to throw away, to reject Syn: dismiss, throw away, cast away, dispose, get rid of, eliminate 2 … Wiktionary