Examples of 'jettisoning' in a sentence

Meaning of "jettisoning"

jettison (verb): Jettison means to discard or get rid of something, usually in order to lighten a load. It is commonly used in the context of maritime or aviation activities, such as jettisoning cargo in emergency situations
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  • present participle of jettison
  • The action by which something is jettisoned.

How to use "jettisoning" in a sentence

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jettisoning
Largely jettisoning narrative in favor of vague incident.
When he contemplated jettisoning the hate.
Jettisoning it will help with our bottom line.
Weatherproof surround for safely jettisoning a removable panel.
Hence the jettisoning and everyone put on short allowance.
Nose fairing jettisoning.
Jettisoning all their knowledge.
They are jettisoning our pod.
Jettisoning all their knowledge before it goes down with the ship.
Nobody is jettisoning anything.
Jettisoning out of the traditional way of doing things is not the easiest of tasks.
He should learn to be light by jettisoning the past while retaining the experience.
And jettisoning everything that will not contribute immediately.
The conservation movement would be best served by jettisoning the term entirely.
Good luck jettisoning those babies.

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A fault in such a mechanical transmission system thus sometimes leads to untimely jettisoning.
He was jettisoning material possessions.
You knocked out the comms to prevent Fred from jettisoning the sample.
They began jettisoning the crates and announced they were ditching.
Maybe they are sending out their Encyclopedia Galactica jettisoning their knowledge before it goes down.
They just Jettisoning the people into space.
He pulled the extraction handle, jettisoning the canopy.
Largely jettisoning narrative in favor of vague incident And relentless character study.
Lastly, it renders acoustic jettisoning of the beacons possible.
The jettisoning of natural rights resonated to every corner of American academic life.
Safety lock for a carrying and jettisoning device for loads transported under aircraft.
Jettisoning the essential health benefits could make it tough for sicker Americans in other ways.
I said they are just Jettisoning the people into space.
The jettisoning of Sector Seven will begin in one minute.
Non-essential items to the hallway for jettisoning.
This faction now favoured jettisoning Communism altogether in favour of a market economy.
A panga-style fishing vessel evaded capture after jettisoning its cargo.
Jettisoning the Mystic.
When in doubt, automatic jettisoning is activated.
The jettisoning of enslaved cargo is legal!
Listen to me, nobody is jettisoning anything.
By jettisoning dead weight, management will look adaptable and tough.
Anecdotal evidence reinforces my instinct that jettisoning everything would undermine my me-ness.
Method of jettisoning an external load carried by an aircraft, and an associated device.
Which of the following is employed to maintain lateral stability when jettisoning fuel?
Push the speed-bar jettisoning device through the upper pulley.
A single example was built, which successfully demonstrated jettisoning of the slip wing in flight.
Despite jettisoning cargo, the ship foundered with heavy loss of life.
As the helicopter approached the small craft, the passengers began jettisoning the boat 's contents.
It 's about jettisoning the baggage that comes along with a toxic relationship.
The same would apply to a space plane, for which the jettisoning operation would remain risky.
We can even try jettisoning our batteries, which would then leave us without power.
When said angle is less than the lower bound, the processor unit deactivates automatic jettisoning.
First condition necessary for jettisoning is then satisfied, which explains why jettisoning is activated.
Harper dump the cargo, switch behind you Jettisoning cargo.

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