exscind

ex·scind

 (ĭk-sĭnd′)
tr.v. ex·scind·ed, ex·scind·ing, ex·scinds
To cut out; excise.

[Latin exscindere : ex-, ex- + scindere, to cut; see skei- in Indo-European roots.]
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exscind

(ɛkˈsɪnd)
vb
(tr) to cut off or out; excise
[C17: exscind, from Latin exscindere to extirpate, destroy, from scindere to cut, tear, split]
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ex•scind

(ɛkˈsɪnd)

v.t.
to cut out or off.
[1655–65; < Latin exscindere=ex- ex-1 + scindere to cut, tear; compare scission]
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exscind


Past participle: exscinded
Gerund: exscinding

Imperative
exscind
exscind
Present
I exscind
you exscind
he/she/it exscinds
we exscind
you exscind
they exscind
Preterite
I exscinded
you exscinded
he/she/it exscinded
we exscinded
you exscinded
they exscinded
Present Continuous
I am exscinding
you are exscinding
he/she/it is exscinding
we are exscinding
you are exscinding
they are exscinding
Present Perfect
I have exscinded
you have exscinded
he/she/it has exscinded
we have exscinded
you have exscinded
they have exscinded
Past Continuous
I was exscinding
you were exscinding
he/she/it was exscinding
we were exscinding
you were exscinding
they were exscinding
Past Perfect
I had exscinded
you had exscinded
he/she/it had exscinded
we had exscinded
you had exscinded
they had exscinded
Future
I will exscind
you will exscind
he/she/it will exscind
we will exscind
you will exscind
they will exscind
Future Perfect
I will have exscinded
you will have exscinded
he/she/it will have exscinded
we will have exscinded
you will have exscinded
they will have exscinded
Future Continuous
I will be exscinding
you will be exscinding
he/she/it will be exscinding
we will be exscinding
you will be exscinding
they will be exscinding
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been exscinding
you have been exscinding
he/she/it has been exscinding
we have been exscinding
you have been exscinding
they have been exscinding
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been exscinding
you will have been exscinding
he/she/it will have been exscinding
we will have been exscinding
you will have been exscinding
they will have been exscinding
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been exscinding
you had been exscinding
he/she/it had been exscinding
we had been exscinding
you had been exscinding
they had been exscinding
Conditional
I would exscind
you would exscind
he/she/it would exscind
we would exscind
you would exscind
they would exscind
Past Conditional
I would have exscinded
you would have exscinded
he/she/it would have exscinded
we would have exscinded
you would have exscinded
they would have exscinded
Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
References in periodicals archive ?
(126.) Peyser, supra note 16, at 458 ("Australia's new interpretation of the word 'territory'" exscinds territorial islands from migration territory, while the UNHCR asserts that international obligations apply 'whenever a state acts,' regardless of whether in territorial or extraterritorial waters.").
(263) Catherine Glennan Borchert, Exscinded!: The Schism of 1837 in the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America and the Role of Slavery 22 n.18 (May 2009) (unpublished Ph.D dissertation, Case Western Reserve University), available at http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=case1236819487 (click "View" or "Download").
In 1837 Old School Presbyterians "exscinded" synods in New York and Ohio from the denomination; New School Presbyterians in other states joined the outcasts in launching their own movement.