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  1. to put down or drop something in a careless way: He came in with four shopping bags and dumped them on the table. Fewer examples. His body had been dumped in an area of waste land just outside the city. He opposes any kind of nuclear waste being dumped at sea. The car was dumped in a stretch of wasteland in the south of the city.

  2. : to get rid of (something or someone) in an abrupt and often casual or careless way. I dumped the old coffee down the drain. The week before, someone dumped an old lounge chair in their yard. Brad Schrade. The problem got dumped into his lap. [=someone shifted responsibility for solving the problem to him]

  3. to put down or drop something in a careless way: He came in with four shopping bags and dumped them on the table. Fewer examples. His body had been dumped in an area of waste land just outside the city.

  4. Synonyms for DUMPED: left, ditched, abandoned, jilted, blew off, cut, broke off (with), kissed off; Antonyms of DUMPED: took, befriended, hooked up (with), latched (on or onto), adopted, used, employed, utilized.

  5. to get rid of something unwanted, especially by leaving it in a place where it is not allowed to be: Toxic chemicals continue to be dumped into the river. Several old cars had been dumped near the beach. The tax was so unpopular that the government decided to dump it. to sell unwanted goods very cheaply, usually in other countries:

  6. Find 75 different ways to say DUMPED, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

  7. To release or throw down in a large mass. 2. a. To empty (material) out of a container or vehicle: dumped the load of stones. b. To empty out (a container or vehicle), as by overturning or tilting. 3. a. To get rid of; discard: a fine for dumping trash on public land; dumped the extra gear overboard.

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