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ditch

1 of 2verb
/dɪtʃ/
Forms:ditches,ditching,ditched,ditched
1

to dispose of something

transitive
  • Tired of the old furniture, they decided to ditch it and buy new pieces.
  • Instead of repairing the broken appliance, they ditched it and got a new one.
  • Let's ditch these old magazines and make space for the new ones.
  • He recently ditched the old computer and upgraded to a newer model.
  • After the argument, she decided to ditch the idea of going to the party.
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2

to abruptly end a relationship with someone without warning or explanation

transitive
  • He decided to ditch his girlfriend after months of tension in their relationship.
  • She was shocked when he suddenly ditched her without any explanation.
  • He didn't want to deal with the issues anymore, so he just ditched his friend.
  • She didn’t expect him to ditch her after all the time they spent together.
  • He tried to avoid the situation by simply ditching his partner without a word.
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3

to deliberately absent oneself from a class or school activity without permission

C2transitive
  • He decided to ditch school and spend the day hanging out with his friends instead.
  • Despite knowing the consequences, she chose to ditch class to attend a concert downtown.
  • The students regularly ditched their first-period class to avoid a particularly challenging subject.
  • He regretted ditching the important review session before the exam and struggled with the material as a result.
  • Ditching school may seem like a tempting option, but it can have serious repercussions for your academic progress.
4

to make an emergency landing on water

  • The small plane was forced to ditch in the lake after running out of fuel.
  • The plane had to ditch after a system malfunction left it unable to reach an airport.
  • After the sudden engine failure, the only option was to ditch on the water.
5

to dig or create a tranch in the ground

transitive
  • They decided to ditch the area to improve water drainage during the storm.
  • The workers will ditch the field to control the flow of water.
  • The engineers were hired to ditch the land for a new irrigation system.
  • He used a shovel to ditch the road to prevent flooding after the rain.
  • The farmer had to ditch the land to direct the runoff from the crops.
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6

to land an aircraft on water in emergency

transitive
  • The pilot had to ditch the plane in the ocean after the engine failed.
  • The aircraft was low on fuel, and the crew decided to ditch it in the nearest lake.
  • They practiced how to ditch the plane safely in water during their training.
  • The pilot managed to ditch the aircraft smoothly, saving all the passengers.
  • After a bird strike caused engine trouble, the crew had to ditch the plane in the sea.