abscind

[ab-sind]

abscind Definition

  • 1to cut off or remove by cutting
  • 2to separate or detach

Using abscind: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "abscind" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The gardener abscinded the dead branches from the tree.

  • Example

    The surgeon abscinded the infected tissue from the patient's leg.

  • Example

    The company abscinded the unprofitable division from its operations.

abscind Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for abscind

Antonyms for abscind

Phrases with abscind

  • to separate oneself from a group or activity

    Example

    She decided to abscind herself from the political party after the scandal.

  • to become detached from reality, often due to mental illness or drug use

    Example

    His drug addiction caused him to abscind from reality and lose touch with his family and friends.

  • to end or break off a relationship

    Example

    She had to abscind her relationship with her toxic ex-boyfriend for her own well-being.

Origins of abscind

from Latin 'abscindere', meaning 'to cut off'

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Summary: abscind in Brief

'Abscind' [ab-sind] is a verb that means 'to cut off or remove by cutting' or 'to separate or detach.' It is often used in formal contexts and can be replaced by synonyms like 'sever' or 'detach.' Examples of usage include 'The gardener abscinded the dead branches from the tree' and 'The company abscinded the unprofitable division from its operations.' Phrases like 'abscind oneself from something' and 'abscind a relationship' extend the meaning of 'abscind' to denote separation from a group or activity or ending a relationship, respectively.