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    deep-six
    /ˈdēp ˌsiks/

    verb

    • 1. destroy or dispose of (something) irretrievably: informal North American "someone had deliberately deep-sixed evidence"

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  2. The meaning of DEEP-SIX is to get rid of : discard, eliminate. How to use deep-six in a sentence.

  3. deep-six. To dispose of, discard, or get rid of: “The board of directors deep-sixed the proposal without even reading it.” This phrase is derived from the noun “deep six,” meaning burial at sea and referring to the depth of water necessary for such a burial.

  4. deep-six. Word forms: 3rd person singular present tense deep-sixes , present participle deep-sixing , past tense, past participle deep-sixed. verb. To deep-six something means to get rid of it or destroy it. [mainly US, informal] I'd simply like to deep-six this whole project. [VERB noun]

  5. Jun 2, 2024 · deep six (third-person singular simple present deep sixes, present participle deep sixing, simple past and past participle deep sixed) ( idiomatic) To discard, get rid of, or cancel; to completely put an end to something. They had put many hundreds of hours into the project before it was deep-sixed by management.

  6. verb. throw from a boat. synonyms: throw overboard. see more. verb. toss out; get rid of. “ deep-six these old souvenirs!”. synonyms: give it the deep six. see more.

  7. deep-six something to decide not to do or use something that you had planned to do or use. Plans to build a new mall were deep-sixed after protests from local residents.

  8. deep-six. to decide not to do or use something that you had planned to do or use Plans to build a new mall were deep-sixed after protests from local residents. Definition of deep-six verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.