Verb
The word is derived from bin
of Bin
Source: Webster's dictionaryCurrently, electronic dye marking is possible if wafer test data is logged into a central computer database and chips are "binned" (i.e. sorted into virtual bins) according to the predetermined test limits. Source: Internet
“I left the TMO in May 2018 and I binned all of them but the last one, and Kennedys (the TMO’s solicitors) have possession of the last one which covered probably 2017 and 2018”, she said. Source: Internet
By mid-afternoon Wednesday, an employee at Farmers Co-op Elevator at Pretty Prairie said they had already binned more than 8,000 bushels. Source: Internet
I remember homosexuality being mentioned a grand total of once by my teachers during sex ed, possibly some time during my final year of high school, which is when section 28 was finally binned. Source: Internet
Deputy Labour leadership candidate Ian Murray said: 'This protocol has to be binned given the allegations against the Prince.' Source: Internet
If the home side had any issue with the call, they need have only looked to Gerard Sutton, who was putting in the hard yards on his own after the NRL binned the two-referee system that had been used since 2009. Source: Internet