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scrapped

[skræpt]

scrapped Definition

to get rid of something that is no longer useful or wanted, often using its parts in new ways.

Using scrapped: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "scrapped" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The old car was scrapped and its parts were used to fix other cars.

  • Example

    The project was scrapped due to lack of funding.

  • Example

    The company scrapped the plan to expand overseas.

  • Example

    The government scrapped the controversial policy after public outcry.

scrapped Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for scrapped

Antonyms for scrapped

Idioms Using scrapped

  • fighting like cats and dogs

    having a very intense and hostile relationship

    Example

    The two siblings are always fighting like cats and dogs.

  • to use the last and least desirable resources available

    Example

    The coach had to scrap the barrel to find enough players for the game.

  • to deal with only a small part of a problem or subject

    Example

    The report only scrapes the surface of the issue and doesn't provide any real solutions.

Phrases with scrapped

  • a pile of discarded materials or objects

    Example

    The scrap heap behind the factory was full of rusted metal and broken machinery.

  • metal that has been discarded as waste, especially from old vehicles and machinery

    Example

    The local scrap yard pays for scrap metal by weight.

  • paper that has already been used on one side and is no longer needed for its original purpose

    Example

    We use scrap paper for making notes and sketches.

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Summary: scrapped in Brief

'Scrapped' [skræpt] means to dispose of something that is no longer useful or wanted, often using its parts in new ways. It can refer to physical objects like cars and machinery, or abstract concepts like plans and policies. 'Scrapped' is often used in phrases like 'scrap heap,' 'scrap metal,' and 'scrap paper,' and idioms like 'scrap the barrel,' meaning to use the last and least desirable resources available.