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the excision
noun
The deletion of some text during editing.
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For some reason, the women weren't happy with the excision.
He advised the excision of adjectives and "background".
This justified the abstract nature of the storytelling and the excision of the original spoken dialogue.
Joan's cure is the excision of her husband, who takes off without a word of protest.
My main reservation concerns the excision of almost all the play's political context.
He calls it "the excision of motive" and the use of a "strategic opacity" in the creation of character.
You will then have the time it takes you to reach Willesden Junction to complete the excision.
Too patrician, too gentrified.... There's a very simple remedy: the excision of one syllable and one consonant.
Tells about the excision of Bruce Silverglade's corner office at the gym, which is actually a sign of growth.
The most common form of female genital cutting, representing about 80percentt of cases around the world, includes the excision of the clitoris and the labia minora.
The excision that he outlined on her leg would have been three inches across, and she couldn't believe that a procedure so disfiguring was necessary.
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