dump on (Meaning)

dump on

to hit or throw short and softly, to hit (a puck) deep into the opponent's zone in ice hockey, jettison, a place where discarded materials (as trash) are dumped, to copy (data in a computer's internal storage) to an external storage or output device, a disorderly or undesirable place, belittle, bad-mouth, an act of defecation, to end a romantic relationship with (someone), to treat disrespectfully, a place where such materials are dumped, to let fall in a heap or mass, to let (something) fall in or as if in a heap or mass, to get rid of quickly or without concern, to dump trash or garbage, the act of copying data from a computer's internal storage to an external storage or output device, to send a copy of (data in a computer's internal storage) to an external storage device (as a flash drive) or to an output device (as a printer), to knock down, the dumping of data stored in a computer, to sell in quantity at a very low price, a place where reserve military supplies are stored, to sell abroad at less than the market price at home, a quantity of reserve materials accumulated at one place, a place where such materials are stored, an accumulation of refuse and discarded materials, to dump refuse, a disorderly, slovenly, or objectionable place, to empty (a bag, box, etc.) so that its contents fall in or as if in a heap or mass, to fall abruptly, to get rid of (something or someone) in an abrupt and often casual or careless way

dump on Sentence Examples

  1. The garbage truck deposited a large dump of trash at the landfill.
  2. The company dumped a substantial amount of toxic chemicals into the river.
  3. The heavy rainfall dumped several inches of water on the city.
  4. The load of gravel was dumped into the hole to fill it.
  5. The earthquake caused rocks and debris to dump down the mountainside.
  6. The hiker discovered a dump filled with discarded belongings.
  7. The giant wave dumped tons of water onto the shore.
  8. The authorities dumped the stolen money into an evidence bag.
  9. The car's suspension dumped hard on the speed bump, causing a loud thud.
  10. The restaurant dumped the excess food into a compost bin.

FAQs About the word dump on

to hit or throw short and softly, to hit (a puck) deep into the opponent's zone in ice hockey, jettison, a place where discarded materials (as trash) are dumped

diminish, minimize, talk down, play down, run down, write off,dismiss, trash-talk, kiss off, denounce

acclaim, applaud, extol, laud, approve, glorify, exalt, countenance, magnify, sanction

The garbage truck deposited a large dump of trash at the landfill.

The company dumped a substantial amount of toxic chemicals into the river.

The heavy rainfall dumped several inches of water on the city.

The load of gravel was dumped into the hole to fill it.