Ukrainian

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Etymology 1

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From викид- (vykyd-) +‎ -а́ти (-áty). Compare Russian выки́дывать (vykídyvatʹ), Belarusian выкіда́ць (vykidácʹ).

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  • IPA(key): [ʋekeˈdate]
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Verb

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викида́ти (vykydátyimpf (perfective ви́кинути) (transitive)

  1. to throw out (propel or project in an outward direction)
  2. to throw away (trash, dirt)
  3. (colloquial) to throw out, to eject (compel to leave)
  4. (colloquial) to discard, to throw away, to throw out (:text)
  5. (colloquial) to throw away (waste, squander: money)
  6. (botany) to push out (:buds, leaves)
  7. to hoist, to put out, to put up (:flag, sign, etc.)
  8. to discharge, to emit, to throw out (give forth from oneself)
    Synonym: випуска́ти impf (vypuskáty)
  9. (colloquial) to chuck up, to spew, to throw up (vomit)
    Synonyms: блюва́ти impf (bljuváty), вибльо́вувати impf (vyblʹóvuvaty)
  10. (colloquial) to have a miscarriage, to miscarry
  11. (colloquial) to release (:merchandise, product)
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Etymology 2

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From ви́- (vý-) +‎ ки́дати (kýdaty). Compare Belarusian вы́кідаць (výkidacʹ).

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Verb

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ви́кидати (výkydatypf (transitive)

  1. to throw out (all people or items in several goes)
  2. (botany) to push out (:buds, leaves)
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