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Filter by Meaning The charity organization had to jettison the corrupt volunteer.
The boss decided to jettison the lazy employee.
The friends decided to jettison the toxic friend from their group.
The government had to jettison the treaty due to the other country's unwillingness to compromise.
The captain ordered the jettison of the cargo to keep the ship afloat during the storm.
She had to jettison her old phone to get a newer, better one.
The sailors had to jettison some of the cargo to prevent the ship from sinking in shallow waters.
She had to jettison some of her clothes to make room for more important things in her luggage.
The soldiers had to make a jettison of some of their equipment to escape the enemy's ambush.
The airplane's jettison of fuel before landing prevented a potential disaster.
The company had to jettison its plans for expansion due to financial constraints.
The company decided to jettison their old website and create a new one.
The jettison of excess baggage made the journey much easier.
The coach had to jettison several players from the team.
The author had to jettison a subplot from the novel to focus on the main storyline.
He had to jettison some of his old habits to become more productive.
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