![]() Abid Rahman, The Hollywood Reporter, Perhaps the same thing will happen on the defense bill, but likely only if the most controversial amendments are jettisoned. Nicole Goodkind, CNN, Discovery chief David Zaslav, notably jettisoning CNN+ less than a month after the streaming service launched. Mac Schwerin, The Atlantic, 14 June 2023 Cut Internal Revenue Service funding: House Republicans have been determined to jettison money allotted to the IRS to fight fraud. Stefanos Chen, New York Times, 10 July 2023 But the freedom to jettison social niceties is a shallow benefit. Jeff Parrott, The Salt Lake Tribune, 21 July 2023 At a Dumbo company warehouse recently in East Orange, N.J., on an industrial stretch opposite a cemetery, a crew of workers was preparing to jettison the last of a 9,500-pound office lot that a Brooklyn tech company had had in storage since April 2021. One morning this fall, as the sun rises over the Wasatch and Oquirrh mountains, the NASA spacecraft OSIRIS-REx will jettison a capsule it’s hauled across space for seven years towards Earth.These examples are programmatically compiled from various online sources to illustrate current usage of the word 'jettison.' Any opinions expressed in the examples do not represent those of Merriam-Webster or its editors. 2023 After the early jettison of the Electron booster, Rocket Lab’s recovery ship retrieved the stage for analysis on shore. 2023 The new monthly magazine, TV Insider, features content from the TV Guide Magazine staff - but jettisons the 70-year-old publication’s listings, instead focusing on more coverage of TV programming. 2023 Hong Kong’s economic growth is set to accelerate this year as the city jettisons Covid-19 curbs and reopens its borders with mainland China, bringing a return to business as usual. ![]() 2023 In fact, to deal with this excess weight and size, most space shuttles jettison their massive rocket engines just minutes after a successful launch. Charles McNulty, Los Angeles Times, 26 Apr. Joseph Morton, Dallas News, The book written by David Thompson with Sharon Washington maintains the film’s immediate post-World War II jubilance but jettisons much of the plot that was specific to De Niro and Minnelli. Gustavo Arellano, Los Angeles Times, 1 June 2023 But the deal jettisons many top conservative priorities contained in a bill passed by the House last month: deeper spending cuts, elimination of billions in funding for new IRS agents and a rollback of green energy incentives intended to tackle climate change. Bebe Howorth, ELLE Decor, 31 July 2023 Hire back your engineers, focus on what works and jettison what doesn’t. Noun And there are the older restaurant’s original chairs, which designer Becky Carter decided to restore rather than jettison for newer pieces. Bryce Miller, San Diego Union-Tribune, 12 June 2023 Time, 12 July 2023 That means Kroenke could not scoop up another team in those leagues without jettisoning one of his two powerful Colorado assets. Dan Balz, Anchorage Daily News, 16 July 2023 Bastions of complex life-in Florida or elsewhere-support all life devaluing them or destroying them is, ultimately, like jettisoning the greenhouse gardens from a starship headed to Mars. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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