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dump

1 of 2verb
/dʌmp/
Forms:dumps,dumping,dumped,dumped
1

to get rid of waste material, particularly in an unorganized manner

C1transitive
  • Instead of recycling, some businesses opt to dump electronic waste in landfills.
  • Some people unfortunately choose to dump household waste in the woods instead of using proper disposal methods.
  • The authorities installed surveillance cameras to catch those who dump garbage along the roadside.
  • The construction site was marred by individuals who dumped debris illegally.
  • They dumped the leftover food into the compost bin.
2

to end a relationship that one was romantically involved in, often in a way that is unexpected or unfair

C1transitive
  • After months of dating, Sarah was shocked when her boyfriend suddenly decided to dump her via text message.
  • Tom chose to dump his girlfriend without warning, leaving her devastated and questioning their entire relationship.
  • Emily felt betrayed when her partner chose to dump her for someone else.
  • James regretted the way he chose to dump his long-term partner, realizing later that he should have been more considerate.
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3

to knock down or defeat someone

transitive
  • He dumped his opponent in the final round of the match with a quick move.
  • She dumped him in the fight, landing a powerful punch to end it.
  • The boxer dumped his challenger with a strong right hook.
  • The gang dumped the rival group in the street fight, overpowering them easily.
  • She dumped her opponent on the mat, winning the wrestling match.
4

to place something down in a rough, careless, or abrupt manner

transitive
  • He dumped his bag on the floor and sat down at the table.
  • She dumped the books onto the desk without bothering to organize them.
  • The worker dumped the boxes of supplies in the corner of the room.
  • She dumped the dirty laundry into the basket without folding it.
  • The truck driver dumped the load of gravel onto the driveway.
5

to fall or drop suddenly

  • The car dumped into the ditch after the driver lost control on the icy road.
  • The box dumped onto the floor when it was knocked over.
  • He dumped into the pool with a loud splash after jumping from the edge.
  • The mountain climber dumped down the slope after losing his footing.
  • The truck's cargo dumped onto the road after the back door opened unexpectedly.
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6

to export goods that are difficult to sell domestically by selling them at a lower price

transitive
  • The company decided to dump its excess stock in overseas markets to clear space.
  • They began dumping cheap electronics in foreign countries to recover some costs.
  • The manufacturer was accused of dumping low-quality products in developing markets.
  • They faced allegations of dumping steel in Europe at unfairly low prices.
  • The retailer began dumping seasonal goods abroad to avoid further losses.
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