word choice - "To delete" is to "deletion" as "to discard" is to what?


"To delete" is to "deletion" as "to discard" is to what?



Answer



The thing that is deleted is a deletion; the thing that is discarded is a discard.


The act of deleting is a deletion; the act of discarding is a discarding.


If you like using incredibly rare words, you can use discardure for the act of discarding, as Jon Hanna's answer says. Expect people to think it's not a real word.


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