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throw out
verb
- to discard or reject
- to expel or dismiss, esp forcibly
- to construct (something projecting or prominent, such as a wing of a building)
- to put forward or offer
the chairman threw out a new proposal
- to utter in a casual or indirect manner
to throw out a hint
- to confuse or disconcert
the noise threw his concentration out
- to give off or emit
- cricket (of a fielder) to put (the batsman) out by throwing the ball to hit the wicket
- baseball to make a throw to a teammate who in turn puts out (a base runner)
Example Sentences
And judges can throw out indictments that do not allege a true crime.
If he throws out the conviction, that will be the end of the case.
Their appeal asked the justices to either throw out the state court ruling entirely or instead order the “segregation of affected provisional ballots” so they can be counted separately.
He eventually threw out a half-hearted apology to Hasan before the show abruptly went to break.
“He’s just tough. There’s so much stuff they can throw out there, so many different plays for him in so many different spots. You’ve got to be ready for anything.”
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