Sentence examples for be axed from inspiring English sources

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be axed

noun

A tool for felling trees or chopping wood etc. consisting of a heavy head flattened to a blade on one side, and a handle attached to it.

Exact(60)

No wonder it had to be axed.

Ten thousand municipal workers would be axed.

Almost A$850m in business subsidies will be axed.

Media studies is a subject widely tipped to be axed.

SSI said 1,700 directly employed staff would be axed.

But the Daily Mail reported that the policy is "under review" and could be axed.

Forty-eight out of the 74 posts are going to be axed.

The bank signalled that further senior roles would be axed in the run-up to June.

Plays in rehearsal have to be vetted by government inspectors and can be axed without explanation.

But the scale is such that many entire programmes and agencies will necessarily be axed.

He said no TV or radio services would be axed despite the ongoing cost-cutting.

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