Excised [verb]

Definition of Excised:

remove, delete

Synonyms of Excised:


Opposite/Antonyms of Excised:

Put in

Lose

Add

Bear

Insert

Create


Sentence/Example of Excised:

At such an assembly, or at a preliminary council of Chiefs, he would assuredly speak of his Dream, as he does in the part excised.

He considers them hopeless unless they can be excised at a very early stage and the incision followed by caustics.

Whatever survival of the past stifles it should be quickly excised and suppressed.

If the condition has arisen, the pseudo-sac should be excised.

The protruding mass may then be cleanly excised by means of a scalpel.

Foreign bodies must be removed, adenoids taken out, large tonsils excised, and malformations of the nasal bones operated upon.

Small hairy nævi may be excised, or, as also in the larger hairy moles, the hairs may be removed by electrolysis.

Valve as in affinis, but with tumid and excised ventral margin; a punctum is found on the ventral side (not shown in the figure).

The gill-piece excised contained no heart, no intestine, and no stolon, and all these organs were regenerated from the gills.

I would not lift my pen against that Censorship though he excised—as perhaps he might—the half of my work.