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Term: Disgard

Part of Speech: Verb

Sense:

1. To throw away or discard something.

2. To reject or dismiss someone or something.

Usage:

1. The old newspapers were disgarded in the recycling bin.

2. After failing the exam, he was disgarded by the university.

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Part of Speech: Noun

Sense:

1. The act or process of discarding something.

Usage:

1. The disgard of hazardous waste should be done carefully.

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Part of Speech: Local Slang

Sense:

1. To leave or move away quickly.

Usage:

1. As soon as the police arrived, the troublemakers disgarded from the scene.

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