discard - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of discard in Hindi

  • रद्द करें

Verb

  • छोड़ना
  • अलग करना
  • जुदा करना
  • निकाल देना
  • नामंज़ूर करना
  • हटाना
  • निकालना
  • ठुकराना
  • पदच्युत करना

Noun

  • अलग करना
  • जुदा करना
  • पृथक्करण
  • रद्दी माल
  • रद्दी चीज़ें
  • फेंक देना
  • दूर करना
  • अमान्य करना

discard Definition

Verb

  • get rid of (someone or something) as no longer useful or desirable.

Noun

  • a person or thing rejected as no longer useful or desirable.

discard Example

  • West led a heart and East was able to discard his club loser ( पश्चिम ने दिल का नेतृत्व किया और पूर्व अपने क्लब हारे हुए को त्यागने में सक्षम था )
  • She started the coffee and picked up an empty pop bottle from the counter to discard in the trash. ( उसने कॉफी शुरू की और कूड़ेदान में फेंकने के लिए काउंटर से एक खाली पॉप बोतल उठाई। )
  • He was also the first to discard the use of wooden bomb-shells, and substitute others cast in bronze. ( वह लकड़ी के बम-गोले के उपयोग को त्यागने वाले पहले व्यक्ति थे, और कांस्य में डाली गई अन्य को प्रतिस्थापित करते थे। )
  • Remove the leaves and discard the newspaper. ( पत्तियों को हटा दें और अखबार को त्याग दें। )

More Sentence

  • And so the newer school discard acquired characters and all the Lamarckian factors and leave the board clear for "mutations."
  • The man’s trash can was filling up quickly since he would discard all of his pieces of junk mail every day.  
  • Usually leftover salad will get wilted and limp quickly, so many times I will discard it in the bin instead of putting it in a Tupperware container.  
  • Since the obsolete dot-matrix printer would not work with my modern computer, I decided to discard it into a dumpster.  
  • The Medic Blood Bank had spoiled blood so the workers would properly discard it soon.  
  • On account of the conflict of opinion in ethics we cannot hope to obtain certainty upon all questions; still reflection will lead us to discard some of the conflicting views and find a reconciliation for others, and will furnish, on the whole, a practically sufficient residuum of moral truth.
  • Sister Edna, assuming the bones were old and broken props—albeit realistic ones—couldn't discard them fast enough.
  • It took a moment for the words to sink in – or maybe the idea that he would discard her virtue as nothing important.
  • Discard foil and turn ribs over; brush with remaining sauce.
  • Remove the garlic and rosemary from the skillet, and discard.
  • Remove and discard little secondary muscle from side of each scallop.
  • Discard the remaining cooking liquid or save it for another recipe.
  • One approach treats education as just another federal cherry to discard.
  • Just before serving, squeeze liquid from filters and discard filters.
  • Strain and discard fruit, replacing it with remaining unused fruit.
  • Kolbe remains publicly optimistic that Congress will discard the Obey amendment.
  • We discard the conception of the universal as a predicate applicable to a plurality, or even to all, of the members of a group. To know merely KaTa 7ravros is not to know, save accidentally.
  • In developing our conception we must discard from consideration the complexities that arise from the organization of the higher living bodies, the differences between one living animal and another, or between plant and animal.
  • Flattered to excess by her surrender, yet conscious of his binding obligations and his real preference, he could neither discard the one beauty nor desert the other.