Sentences

discard in a sentence

v. t.

Definition

To discard means to throw away or eliminate something that is no longer needed or useful.

Sample Sentences

  1. It’s important to discard any outdated information before presenting your findings.
  2. After much consideration, she decided to discard the dress that no longer fit her style.
  3. He chose to discard the broken chair instead of trying to repair it.
  4. The committee voted to discard the proposal due to its lack of feasibility.
  5. To maintain a clutter-free environment, they implemented a policy to regularly discard unused items.
  6. You should discard any items that no longer serve a purpose in your life.
  7. After reviewing the proposal, she decided to discard the sections that were no longer relevant.
  8. It's important to discard old documents securely to protect your personal information.
  9. He chose to discard his old shoes rather than try to fix them.
  10. The editor had to discard several paragraphs to tighten the overall narrative.
  11. She decided to discard the old clothes that no longer fit her.
  12. After reviewing the documents, he chose to discard the ones that were irrelevant.
  13. In order to create more space in the fridge, we need to discard any expired food.
  14. The teacher encouraged students to discard any negative thoughts and focus on their strengths.
  15. It’s important to discard any distractions when you’re trying to concentrate on your work.

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