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Excised

Excise \Ex*cise"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Excised; p. pr. & vb. n. Excising.]

  1. To lay or impose an excise upon.

  2. To impose upon; to overcharge. [Prov. Eng.]

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excised

vb. (en-past of: excise)

Usage examples of "excised".

Her files were edited so that her enlistment in Fleet Intelligence had been excised and a false employment record with the Tau Ceti medical center inserted.

She thought of stopping to see if all the done colony data had really been excised, then thought better of it.

Then she met Harold and realized that the psionic portion of her brain would not be excised by such an operation.

Trag thought it had died, being excised from the main body' "Trag went?

I mean, no mention of increase in the sample: however, once excised, the report said that the specimen lost all iridescence.

She excised that one, managed two more quick ones in the same level: smallish and stocky but black!

Flesh had been excised as cleanly as a scalpel would cut but the patient had lost muscle as well as flesh and, from the extent of the injury, Kris rather thought the man would lose the use of his arm entirely.

When they'd excised five shafts, Lars refused to let her pitch for more.

It passed too quickly to be sure, excised by a protective neural function.

Whether it was ignored or excised or simply not detected, he couldn't tell.

Quickly he excised a clear space all around and above it, severing in the process more than twenty of the rootlets and two thicker tubes which were the connections to secondaries.

The area of the flap of tegument that was excised and drawn back to reveal the underlying bone structure was larger than any of the decorative rugs scattered around his living quarters.

As soon as we have hollowed it out sufficiently, Seldal and Lesk-Murog will go inside and pass the excised material out to me for disposal.

FURNITURE HURLING SLAYS DEPUTY E‑PAK SPEAKER: MOURNING PERIOD DECLARED gave me 'MOURNING', from which, deftly and deliberately, I excised the letter 'u'.

Sections of flesh the size of elbow patches had been excised from his right shoulder and right inner thigh.