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excised
[ ik-sahyzd, ek-sahyzd ]
adjective
- having been cut out, expunged, or cut away:
The margins of the excised tissue were cancer-free.
We are reprinting the original table with the excised information restored.
verb
- the simple past tense and past participle of excise 2( def ).
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of excised1
Example Sentences
Some of the writers of the articles either excised the phrase “minimizing its ideological threat†or seemed to pretend it didn’t exist.
Enrollees who didn’t meet the requirement for three months were summarily excised from Medicaid and couldn’t reenroll until the following year.
In particular, they excised all allegations related to Trump’s interactions with the Department of Justice.
"Without functional ARID1A, loose DNA can be excised and escape into the cytosol, which activates a coincidentally desirable antiviral immune response that can be further enhanced by immune checkpoint blockade."
In their experiments, the team used innovative 3D human skin models as alternatives to laboratory animals and excised human tissues.
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