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Definitions for ditching
ditch·ing
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Webster Dictionary
Ditching
of Ditch
Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms
ditching
Controlled landing of a distressed aircraft on water.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of ditching in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of ditching in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
Examples of ditching in a Sentence
The quick sale manifests her intent to run, she was ditching the car, likely knowing officials could trace to whereabouts through her plates.
It has got its hands fairly well tied. Overall revenue remains under threat and the government doesn't like the idea of increasing government spending, so it's not going to have a tax and spend set of policies going into the election, the ditching of the GST as an option suggests that maybe structural reform is off the table.
With this deal we are not ditching our heritage in mobile, we are adding another layer of growth (that) halves our dependence on one very large (mobile) segment.
The exact reasons for Cohen ditching his stake are not yet known, however, the extent of the problems at Bed Bath Beyond are likely to have played a part in his reasoning... Almost every metric at Bed Bath Beyond is negative.
We would like to see them lead the sector by ditching throwaway plastic, embracing reusable models and rapidly moving towards 100 % recycled content for the remainder of their packaging, it's a huge global crisis facing our oceans.
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