How Do You Spell JETTISON?

Pronunciation: [d͡ʒˈɛtɪsən] (IPA)

Jettison (IPA: ˈdʒɛtɪsən) is a verb meaning to throw or abandon something, typically something that is no longer needed or useful. The word is spelled with two "t" letters and one "s" letter. The "j" sound is represented by the letter "j" itself and the "e" sound is represented by the letter "e". The first "t" in the word represents the "t" sound and the second "t" represents the "sh" sound. Lastly, the "i" sound is represented by the letter "i" and the "o" sound is represented by the letter "o".

JETTISON Meaning and Definition

  1. Jettison is a verb that refers to the act of deliberately discarding or getting rid of something, often in order to lighten a load or relieve a burden. It is derived from the nautical term "jettisoning," which involves throwing cargo or other objects overboard from a ship to prevent it from sinking or to improve its maneuverability.

    In a literal sense, jettisoning is commonly associated with objects being discarded from an aircraft or spacecraft to achieve necessary weight reduction and enhance safety during flight. For instance, in emergency situations, pilots may jettison or drop fuel, cargo, or even entire parts of an aircraft to ensure a safe landing.

    Metaphorically, jettison can be used to describe the process of abandoning or eliminating unnecessary or burdensome aspects of a situation, plan, or relationship. It implies a deliberate decision to let go of something that is viewed as hindering progress or causing harm. This can apply to a wide range of scenarios, including business strategies, personal beliefs, or attachments to negative emotions.

    In summary, jettison is the intentional act of discarding or relinquishing something, both in a literal sense by getting rid of physical objects to lighten a load, and in a metaphorical sense by eliminating burdensome aspects or unnecessary elements. It portrays a purposeful decision to let go of something in order to promote ease, efficiency, and progress.

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Etymology of JETTISON

The word "jettison" originated from the Old French word "getaison" and the Anglo-French word "getteson", which ultimately derive from the Latin word "jectus", meaning "a throwing". The past participle of "jectus", "jectiō", gave rise to the Old French verb "geter" or "jeter", meaning "to throw". In Middle English, this word transformed into "jettesoun", which later evolved into "jettison" in the 15th century with the meaning of throwing goods overboard from a ship to lighten its load. The word has since been metaphorically extended to describe discarding or abandoning something unwanted or burdensome in other contexts.

Similar spelling words for JETTISON

Plural form of JETTISON is JETTISONS

Conjugate verb Jettison

CONDITIONAL

I would jettison
you would jettison
he/she/it would jettison
we would jettison
they would jettison

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be jettisoning
you would be jettisoning
he/she/it would be jettisoning
we would be jettisoning
they would be jettisoning

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have jettison
you would have jettison
he/she/it would have jettison
we would have jettison
they would have jettison

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been jettisoning
you would have been jettisoning
he/she/it would have been jettisoning
we would have been jettisoning
they would have been jettisoning

FUTURE

I will jettison
you will jettison
he/she/it will jettison
we will jettison
they will jettison

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be jettisoning
you will be jettisoning
he/she/it will be jettisoning
we will be jettisoning
they will be jettisoning

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have jettisoned
you will have jettisoned
he/she/it will have jettisoned
we will have jettisoned
they will have jettisoned

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been jettisoning
you will have been jettisoning
he/she/it will have been jettisoning
we will have been jettisoning
they will have been jettisoning

IMPERATIVE

you jettison
we let´s jettison

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to jettison

PAST

I jettisoned
you jettisoned
he/she/it jettisoned
we jettisoned
they jettisoned

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was jettisoning
you were jettisoning
he/she/it was jettisoning
we were jettisoning
they were jettisoning

PAST PARTICIPLE

jettisoned

PAST PERFECT

I had jettisoned
you had jettisoned
he/she/it had jettisoned
we had jettisoned
they had jettisoned

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been jettisoning
you had been jettisoning
he/she/it had been jettisoning
we had been jettisoning
they had been jettisoning

PRESENT

I jettison
you jettison
he/she/it jettisons
we jettison
they jettison

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am jettisoning
you are jettisoning
he/she/it is jettisoning
we are jettisoning
they are jettisoning

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

jettisoning

PRESENT PERFECT

I have jettisoned
you have jettisoned
he/she/it has jettisoned
we have jettisoned
they have jettisoned

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been jettisoning
you have been jettisoning
he/she/it has been jettisoning
we have been jettisoning
they have been jettisoning
I would have jettisoned
we would have jettisoned
you would have jettisoned
he/she/it would have jettisoned
they would have jettisoned

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