jettison
discard cargo / abandon a plan / throw overboard
Transitive VerbNoun
past: jettisonedpp: jettisoneding: jettisoning
This term carries a strong sense of urgency and necessity, evoking the image of a desperate attempt to save a vessel by sacrificing its cargo. It implies a decisive, often irreversible action taken to prevent a larger catastrophe, such as sinking or crashing. When used in a business or personal context, it suggests a strategic shedding of dead weight. It is more forceful than simply "changing" a plan; it implies that the previous idea was a burden or a liability that had to be completely cast aside to ensure survival or progress.
Meanings
Transitive Verb
[~ something]
To throw something overboard from a ship or aircraft to lighten the load in an emergency.
"The crew had to jettison the cargo to keep the vessel afloat."