US /dɪˈskɑrd/
・UK /dɪs'kɑ:d/
Stage five, reverse discard.
When they're done with you, feel bored, or you start seeing through their lies, they use the reverse discard tactic.
We're just going to discard it so no one gets their hands on it because we don't know what it is.
We're just going to discard it so no one gets their hands on it because we don't know what it is.
We'll add our second item, discard our first array, and we've added two more units of work.
We'll discard our old array, and we've done four units of work this time.
So you have to put down a card or discard a card that matches the discard pile, whether it's the number or the color.
Again, if you play with younger kids, I don't really follow the rules other than you have to just discard according to what's on the pile.
So if you do get some legginess of course you can go ahead and prune and discard that portion or you can use it to propagate and get another plant.
So if you do get some legginess, of course, you can go ahead and prune and discard that portion, or you can use it to propagate and get another plant.
During sleep, we tend to consolidate important things and discard others, which we then forget.
During sleep, we tend to consolidate important things and discard others, which we then forget.
Rinse the membrane quickly in 50 milliliters of wash buffer and then discard the wash buffer.
Discard the wash buffer.
Once you've taken it out, and it's got really runny, you have to eat it or discard it.
Once you've taken it out and it's got really runny, you have to eat it or discard it.
And so when you're not supported by data, you discard the hypothesis.
and so when you're not supported by data you discard the hypothesis
In layman's terms, it means that if you want to know who you are, then you have to know who you are not and discard it.
In layman's terms, it means that if you wanna know who you are, then you have to know who you are not and discard it.