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jettison verb (jettisoned, jettisoning) 1 to throw (cargo) overboard to lighten a ship, aircraft, etc in an emergency. 2 colloq to abandon, reject or get rid of something.
ETYMOLOGY: 15c: from French getaison, from Latin jactatio a tossing.

jettison verb (jettisoned, jettisoning) 1 to throw (cargo) overboard to lighten a ship, aircraft, etc in an emergency. 2 colloq to abandon, reject or get rid of something.
ETYMOLOGY: 15c: from French getaison, from Latin jactatio a tossing.

jettison verb (jettisoned, jettisoning) 1 to throw (cargo) overboard to lighten a ship, aircraft, etc in an emergency. 2 colloq to abandon, reject or get rid of something.
ETYMOLOGY: 15c: from French getaison, from Latin jactatio a tossing.