throw sth out
phrasal verb with throw verb [ T ] uk/θrəʊ/ usthrew | thrown
if a court or other authority throws out a claim, decision, plan, etc., it refuses to accept it:
throw out a case/lawsuit/charge The case was thrown out of court due to lack of evidence.
throw out a conviction/verdict/decision
The disciplinary committee threw out his appeal.
ENVIRONMENT
to get rid of something you do not want any more:
Much of the food that stores throw out is still edible.
See also
throw sth away
to produce something such as ideas or questions in large quantities:
Members of the team threw out ideas.