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30 Synonyms & Antonyms for JETTISON | Thesaurus.com

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jettison

verb as in eject; throw overboard

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Donald Trumpov already jettisoned the Constitution in his last administration, the Supreme Court has given him unlimited immunity for all “official actions,” and our democracy no longer exists in practice.

From Salon

The new level was supposed to go into effect in January 2025, but the plan was jettisoned amid a state budget deficit.

Comcast this week announced its plans to jettison all but one cable channel into a separate, stand-alone publicly traded company that will take shape over the next year.

"Distractions from that mission should be jettisoned... We must use officers' time to protect the public and catch criminals. Offensive speech is not the same as illegal speech."

From BBC

In recent years, the company jettisoned metrics like class sizes and giving by alumni and added others, such as how first-generation students fare.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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