0 present participle of discard
1 to throw something away or get rid of it because you no longer want or need it:
Discarded food containers and bottles littered the streets.
They assume that the reasoning will somehow be simplified by discarding the theory.
We include only the wave-particle nonlinearities in the tearing mode equations, while discarding the wave-wave coupling terms.
We, however, either sought a sort of divine salvation in western civilization, or over-optimistically attempted to adopt only the good points while discarding the others.
Backtracking points were represented by pointers into this list, and backtracking to remove bindings involved discarding the list down to the pointer.
Incorporating these ideas makes theoretical sense, allows for candidates to diverge without discarding the assumption that candidates are office-seeking, and generates testable empirical predictions.
This avoids discarding potentially useful genotypes because of poor physiological seed quality.
We may and shall, by discarding a set of measure zero, arrange that the conditionals are all non-atomic.
This result does not warrant discarding reading as an effective source for vocabulary growth by assessing its potential only through immediate output tasks.