1 to get rid of something unwanted, especially by leaving it in a place where it is not allowed to be:
2 to suddenly end a romantic relationship you have been having with someone:
If he's so awful, why don't you just dump him?
4 to put down or drop something heavy without caring where it goes, or to get rid of something or someone no longer wanted:
6 to stop using or supporting something or someone:
7 to sell goods so cheaply in another country that companies in that country cannot compete fairly:
8 to sell large amounts of something that you do not want to keep:
9 to throw something away in a place that is not suitable or allowed by law:
Often the toxic waste is dumped in local rivers or burned, increasing health and environmental problems.
10 to move information from a computer's memory in order to store it:
She had been strangled with her own scarf and her body dumped in the woods.
His body had been dumped in an area of waste land just outside the city.
The car was dumped in a stretch of wasteland in the south of the city.
One valve exit directs the water t o a metering station, while the second exit leads t o a dump tank.
This population was more extensive than at the fuel dump and the animals appeared to be at higher densities.
Such a large value of energy can definitely not be possible with cavity dumped oscillators, especially delivering pulses of 10- 20 femtosecond (fs).
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