Discard definition

Discard means to place, cause to be placed, throw, deposit, or drop.
Discard means to abandon, dispose of, burn, incinerate, accumulate, store or treat before or instead of being abandoned, disposed of, burned or incinerated.
Discard means to place, cause to be placed, throw, deposit, or drop. (Code of Iowa, Sec. 455B.361(1))

Examples of Discard in a sentence

  • Call a licensed, qualified plumber Off-taste, odor or gray color in the ice (on some models) New plumbing connections can cause discolored or off-flavored ice Discard the ice and wash the ice storage bin.

  • YES / NO: Discard all previous names approved to tow vehicles: By indicating “Yes” you need to give us a complete list of CURRENT people authorized to sign.


More Definitions of Discard

Discard means as defined in 30 TAC § 330.3.
Discard means to place, cause to be placed, throw, deposit or drop. [Code of Iowa, 1999, §455B.361 (1)]
Discard means, for purposes of this article, to burn in an incineration unit without energy recovery.
Discard means to throw out, including to dump, litter, spill, sweep, brush, deposit or otherwise cast off.
Discard means, for purposes of this rule and 40 CFR 60, Subpart CCCC [ADEM Admin. Code r. 335-3-10-.02(81)], only, burned in an incineration unit without energy recovery.
Discard. - means, for purposes of this Regulation only, burned in an incineration unit without energy recovery.
Discard. : shall mean to place, cause to be placed, throw, deposit or drop.