0 to get rid of something or someone that is not wanted or needed:
1 to throw away or get rid of something that is not wanted or needed:
2 to get rid of something or someone that is not needed or wanted:
After closing its trading operations and jettisoning its top executives, the firm began to make a profit.
We should scrutinize these beliefs and look for possible reasons for jettisoning them.
Other adjustments may be so serious as to amount to jettisoning a carefully worked-out position.
If such is in principle beyond our grasp, justified belief gets jettisoned.
When should we impose them, and when should they be jettisoned?
Should everyday language about mental events be jettisoned in favor of some kind of self-free rhetoric?
Like a ship which has suddenly jettisoned its ballast, the play no longer rides quite evenly in the waves.
No part of mathematics was to be jettisoned or even truncated.
If there are spatially extended objects that are nonphysical, must "g" be jettisoned altogether?
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