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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The practice of excise was abolished in modern military codes, as it was deemed excessively cruel and inhumane.
The editor asked me to excise the unnecessary paragraphs from my essay.
The teacher instructed the students to excise the incorrect answers from their test papers.
The surgeon had to excise the tumor to prevent it from spreading.
The artist used an excise to create intricate designs on the marble sculpture.
The jewelry designer meticulously carved patterns on the silver pendant using an excise.
The skilled artisan employed an excise to etch the delicate floral motifs on the ceramic vase.
The museum displayed a collection of ancient coins with intricate engravings done by an excise.
The stone mason carefully chiseled the intricate patterns on the building facade using an excise.
The woodworker used an excise to create a stunning relief carving on the front panel of the antique cabinet.
The scientist performed an excise to separate the components of the chemical mixture.
The technician used excise to isolate the specific protein from the biological sample.
The dentist had to excise the decayed tooth from the child's mouth.
The veterinarian had to excise the infected tissue from the dog's paw.
The hairstylist had to excise the split ends from the client's hair to improve its condition.
The groomer had to excise the mats and tangles from the dog's fur.
The excise maintained detailed records of tax payments and exemptions.
The excise encountered resistance from merchants who tried to evade taxes.
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