thrown would be the most common English word, I suspect. But others exist, and can be used as synonyms, perhaps a bit more poetic. "Hurled" comes to mind. Also pitched, and heaved, although heaved is for heavy objects, as I understand English (american english speaker from birth).
Subjective language is another term for evaluative language, as it involves personal opinions, judgments, or interpretations rather than objective facts.
The term bio-recycling refers to products being reused instead of thrown into the trash. This saves time and money and it is better for the environment.
Esourcing is a term that means looking electronically for goods and services on the internet rather than physically. This way quite often better prices and better deals can be obtained.
If you mean to go fishing rather than another word for a fish then angling is the term. An angler is a fisherman (or woman).
A bioprosthetic is another term for a bioprosthesis - a prosthesis made from biological, rather than synthetic material.
Today, ABUSER is a term thrown around in the drug rehabilitation clinics. Also chemical dependency is another one.
It means when the baseball is thrown on a line, like when it is thrown strait without a loop or rainbow.
Pacifying warring factions and satisfying their short-term and mid-term demands is better than going to war.
Impact; collision; crash; accident
Release is the term used when members of the Community (from the book The Giver) are sentenced to leave. Most of the members believe that the people that are released leave the community for another place. In reality, the people being released are injected with a lethal injection, and their bodies are thrown away.
A paccekabuddha is another term for a pratyekabuddha - a person in Buddhism who achieves enlightenment alone, rather than with a teacher or guide.
Disqualified. they are no longer qualified to compete in the competition. ;]