exscind (Meaning)

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exscind (v. t.)

To cut off; to separate or expel from union; to extirpate.

Synonyms & Antonyms of exscind

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exscind Sentence Examples

  1. The surgeon exscinded the cancerous tumor from the patient's body.
  2. The government exscinded the outdated law from the books.
  3. The editor exscinded the irrelevant paragraph from the article.
  4. The professor exscinded the student's name from the list of attendees.
  5. The company exscinded the defective product from the market.
  6. The investor exscinded their investment from the failing business.
  7. The athlete exscinded themselves from the competition due to injury.
  8. The politician exscinded themselves from the race due to scandal.
  9. The exscinded member of the club was no longer allowed to attend meetings.
  10. The exscinded appendix caused the patient to experience severe pain.

FAQs About the word exscind

To cut off; to separate or expel from union; to extirpate.

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No antonyms found.

The surgeon exscinded the cancerous tumor from the patient's body.

The government exscinded the outdated law from the books.

The editor exscinded the irrelevant paragraph from the article.

The professor exscinded the student's name from the list of attendees.