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dump
[duhmp]
verb (used with object)
to drop or let fall in a mass; fling down or drop heavily or suddenly.
Dump the topsoil here.
to empty out, as from a container, by tilting or overturning.
to unload or empty out (a container), as by tilting or overturning.
to dismiss, fire, or release from a contract.
The first baseman was dumped from the team after hitting .210 for the first half of the season.
Informal., to end a relationship with (someone, especially a romantic partner), especially when the decision is one-sided.
I can’t believe she waited until just after Valentine’s Day to dump me.
to transfer or rid oneself of suddenly and irresponsibly.
Don't dump your troubles on me!
Boxing Slang.
to knock down.
The champion was dumped twice but won the fight.
to lose (a match) intentionally.
a bribe to dump a fight.
Commerce.
to put (goods or securities) on the market in large quantities and at a low price without regard to the effect on market conditions.
to sell (goods) into foreign markets below cost in order to promote exports or damage foreign competition.
Computers., to print, display, or record on an output medium (the contents of a computer's internal storage or the contents of a file), often at the time a program fails.
Slang., to kill; murder.
There were threats to dump him if he didn't pay up.
verb (used without object)
to fall or drop down suddenly.
to throw away or discard garbage, refuse, etc.
Commerce.
to offer goods for sale in large quantities at a low price.
to dump below-cost goods into foreign markets.
to release contents.
a sewage pipe that dumps in the ocean.
Informal., to complain, criticize, gossip, or tell another person one's problems.
He calls me up just to dump.
Slang: Vulgar., defecate.
noun
an accumulation of discarded garbage, refuse, etc.
Also called dumpsite, dumping-ground. a place where garbage, refuse, etc., is deposited.
Military.
a collection of ammunition, stores, etc., deposited at some point, as near a battlefront, for distribution.
the ammunition, stores, etc., so deposited.
the act of dumping.
Mining.
a runway or embankment equipped with tripping devices, from which low-grade ore, rock, etc., are dumped.
the pile of ore so dumped.
Informal., a place, house, or town that is dilapidated, dirty, or disreputable.
(in merchandising) a bin or specially made carton in which items are displayed for sale.
Fifty copies of the best-selling paperback novel were in a dump near the checkout counter.
Computers., a copy of the contents of a computer's internal storage or of the contents of a file at a given instant, that is printed, displayed, or stored on an output medium.
Slang: Vulgar., an act of defecating; evacuation.
This photo is fantastic, except for the dog you can see taking a dump in the background.
dump
1/ dʌmp /
verb
to drop, fall, or let fall heavily or in a mass
(tr) to empty (objects or material) out of a container
to unload, empty, or make empty (a container), as by tilting or overturning
informal, (tr) to dispose of
(tr) to dispose of (waste, esp radioactive nuclear waste) in the sea or on land
commerce
to market (goods) in bulk and at low prices
to offer for sale large quantities of (goods) on foreign markets at low prices in order to maintain a high price in the home market and obtain a share of the foreign markets
(tr) to store (supplies, arms, etc) temporarily
slang, (intr) to defecate
(tr) surfing (of a wave) to hurl a swimmer or surfer down
(tr) to compact (bales of wool) by hydraulic pressure
(tr) computing to record (the contents of part or all of the memory) on a storage device, such as magnetic tape, at a series of points during a computer run
noun
a place or area where waste materials are dumped
( in combination )
rubbish dump
a pile or accumulation of rubbish
the act of dumping
informal, a dirty or unkempt place
military a place where weapons, supplies, etc, are stored
slang, an act of defecation
dump
2/ dʌmp /
noun
obsolete, a mournful song; lament
Other Word Forms
- dumper noun
- undumped adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of dump1
Word History and Origins
Origin of dump1
Origin of dump2
Idioms and Phrases
dump on (someone),
to treat with disrespect, especially to criticize harshly or attack with verbal abuse.
Reporters never tired of dumping on certain public figures.
to unload one's problems onto (another person).
You never phone me without dumping on me.
Example Sentences
Army veteran Rob Begland called “preposterous” the notion of 6,000 veterans from across the nation being “dumped into Los Angeles.”
They walked about 60 metres and heard a loud crash noise "like a rock falling, like a dump truck had dropped a load of rocks" at 18:02.
People traffickers dump people in the Sahara desert; others crowd them onto unsafe boats.
A man accused of killing his wife and dumping her body in the Angeles National Forest before fleeing with their children has been detained in Peru.
It advised some of the construction debris dumped at the site - concrete, bricks and glass - could remain in place as those materials do not cause water pollution.
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Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023
Idioms from The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
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