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- AXED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
AXED definition: 1 past simple and past participle of axe 2 to reduce services, jobs, payments, etc a lot or… Learn more
- AXED Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
: a cutting tool that consists of a heavy edged head fixed to a handle with the edge parallel to the handle and that is used especially for felling trees and chopping and splitting wood : a hammer with a sharp edge for dressing (see dress entry 1 sense 6e) or spalling stone Employees with poor evaluations got the axe
- Axed - definition of axed by The Free Dictionary
Define axed axed synonyms, axed pronunciation, axed translation, English dictionary definition of axed n v Variant of axe or axe v ax·ed , ax·ing , ax·es Nonstandard Variant of ask Our Living Language Ax, a nonstandard variant of ask, is often
- Axed - Wikipedia
Axed or axing may refer to: Use of an axe; Cancellation (broadcasting), termination of a series or a character's story arc; Dismissal (employment), termination against the employee's wishes, usually for reasons associated with the employee
- Axed Definition Meaning - YourDictionary
Simple past tense and past participle of axe A tantalizing glimpse of the axed V A Spiral in the form of samples of the fractal tiles which would have covered the building The shipbuilding yards of La Seyne have, however, been axed, closing the book on a centuries-old and at times notorious industry
- axed, adj. ¹ meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
What does the adjective axed mean? There are three meanings listed in OED's entry for the adjective axed See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence
- AXED definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
AXED definition: a hand tool with one side of its head forged and sharpened to a cutting edge , used for | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples in American English
- axe - Oxford Learners Dictionaries
Definition of axe verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary (informal) (often used in newspapers) to get rid of a service, system, etc or to reduce the money spent on it by a large amount be axed Other less profitable services are to be axed later this year The series was axed after only six episodes
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