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excisation
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word "excisation" is not a correct word in English.
The correct word to use is "excise," which is a verb meaning "to remove something by cutting or other means." Example sentence: The surgeon excised the tumor from the patient's abdomen.
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52 human-written examples
When a second molecule is located near an electronically excited molecule, the excitation can be transferred from one to the other through space.
Encyclopedias
But association can't even account for the structure of a judgment, such as "Salt comes in shakers," which is not merely the excitation of its constituent ideas, along the lines of "salt" exciting "pepper," but involves combining the nouns "salt" and "shakers" with the predicate "x comes in y" in a very particular way (see Kant, 1781 [1998], A111 2 and Frege, 1892b [1892b).
Science
Somehow, therefore, energy is being concentrated in the corona probably by some sort of magnetic excitation, though the details are controversial.That may be mainly of academic interest.
News & Media
The outer neurons, each connected to its partners on either side, are the ones that receive input from the outside world.The neural network has two parameters that can be tweaked independently: global inhibition (in which the central neuron suppresses the firing of all the others); and local excitation (in which the firing of one neuron triggers firing in its nearest neighbours).
News & Media
Local excitation improves this situation further, since the synchronised neurons are likely to be next to each other.This combination of local excitation and global inhibition is a feature of the human brain's cerebral cortex.
News & Media
Erbium was chosen because its excitation frequency matches that of the infra-red photons that are currently used in telecommunication.Optical amplifiers are, by the rapidly evolving standards of information technology, an established idea.
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Because it strongly emits the high-excitation lines of helium, the chromosphere was originally thought to be hot.
Encyclopedias
For molecules, radiative (electronic-excitation) energy is internally converted to vibrational energy; that is, there are radiationless transitions of electrons in atoms.
Encyclopedias
Norton (1999) has availed himself of precisely this possibility, thus introducing a model of spontaneous self-excitation in quantum mechanics.
Science
Having seen in section 4.1 that the self-excitation of a dynamical system entailed a new source of indeterminism, we now verify that global interaction provides another, different source, although linked to the previous one by the fact that it causes excitations that, in absence of external influences, could be spontaneous.
Science
The previous model of supertask in the form of spontaneous self-excitation is valid in relativistic classical dynamics as well as non-relativistic classical dynamics and can also be extended though not in a completely obvious way, see Pérez Laraudogoitia (2001)—to the Newtonian theory of universal gravitation.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using the term "excisation" in formal writing. Use the correct noun form "excision" or other suitable alternatives like "removal".
Common error
Many writers mistakenly use "excisation" instead of "excision". Always double-check your spelling and use "excision" when referring to the act of surgically removing something.
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Linguistic Context
The term "excisation" is not a recognized word in the English language. It seems to be an incorrect form of the word "excision", which functions as a noun denoting the act of cutting something out.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the term "excisation" is not a standard English word and should be avoided. Ludwig AI analysis confirms that "excisement" is incorrect, instead favoring the proper term "excision" when referring to the act of surgical removal. It's also worth considering using synonyms like "removal", "extraction", or "cutting out", depending on the context to provide greater clarity and avoid any potential confusion. Double checking your spelling can prevent such errors and maintain the quality and accuracy of your writing.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
removal
Focuses on the act of taking something away.
excision
Similar to "excisation", but the correct noun form of the verb "excise".
cutting out
Emphasizes the physical act of cutting something away.
extraction
Implies removing something carefully or with effort.
surgical removal
Specifically refers to removal via a surgical procedure.
elimination
Highlights the removal of something unwanted or unnecessary.
deletion
Focuses on removing digital content or data.
eradication
Implies complete removal or destruction.
dissection
Refers to the process of cutting apart for examination.
amputation
The surgical removal of a limb or part of a limb.
FAQs
What is the correct spelling, "excisation" or "excision"?
"Excisation" is not a standard English word. The correct spelling is "excision", which refers to the act of cutting something out, especially surgically.
Is "excisation" a real word?
No, "excisation" is generally considered a misspelling or non-standard form. Use "excision" instead.
What does "excision" mean?
"Excision" refers to the surgical removal of something. For example, the "excision" of a tumor or lesion.
What are some alternatives to the word "excision"?
Depending on the context, you could use alternatives like "removal", "cutting out", or "extraction".
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