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excised

[ik-sahyzd, ek-sahyzd] / ɪkˈsaɪzd, ˈɛkˌsaɪzd /


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Another 41% said the nation would be “about the same” were the Scriptures absent from society, while 14% said America would be better if the Bible were excised from the country.

From Washington Times

But Rayburn says the companies clearly concluded that the excised shows weren’t bringing in enough new customers or significantly aiding retention efforts.

From Seattle Times

Once it became clear that the zombie could be detached from Haitian origin – excised, unclipped – it then became a sort of mythic free agent.

From Salon

Redstone excised Holland from his will and banished her from his home.

From Los Angeles Times

On Thursday, hundreds of faculty members and higher education administrators demanded that the College Board restore “excised and censored” elements of the course plan.

From Washington Post