exscind

/ɛkˈsɪnd/
verb
  1. To cut out or remove completely, especially by surgery or force.
    • The dictator tried to exscind all opposition from the government.
    • They planned to exscind the invasive species from the ecosystem.
    • The surgeon had to exscind the tumor to save the patient.
  2. To eliminate or abolish something, such as a law or custom.
    • The committee voted to exscind the outdated regulation.
    • The new leader promised to exscind corruption from the administration.
    • Activists worked to exscind discriminatory policies from the code.
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