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Possible definitions for excide
excise
excise
v 1: remove by erasing or crossing out; "Please strike this
remark from the record" [syn: {strike}, {expunge}]
2: levy an excise tax on
3: remove by cutting; "The surgeon excised the tumor"
excise
n : a tax that is measured by the amount of business done (not
on property or income from real estate) [syn: {excise tax}]
excite
excite
v 1: arouse or elicit a feeling
2: act as a stimulant; "The book stimulated her imagination";
"This play stimulates" [syn: {stimulate}] [ant: {stifle}]
3: raise to a higher energy level; "excite the atoms" [syn: {energize},
{energise}]
4: stir feelings in; "stimulate my appetite"; "excite the
audience"; "stir emotions" [syn: {stimulate}, {stir}]
5: cause to be agitated, excited, or roused; "The speaker
charged up the crowd with his inflammatory remarks" [syn:
{agitate}, {rouse}, {turn on}, {charge}, {commove}, {charge
up}] [ant: {calm}]
6: stimulate sexually; "This movie usually arouses the male
audience" [syn: {arouse}, {sex}, {turn on}, {wind up}]
7: stir the feelings, emotions, or peace of; "These stories
shook the community"; "the civil war shook the country"
[syn: {stimulate}, {shake}, {shake up}, {stir}]
8: produce a magnetic field in; "excite the neurons"
excited
excited
adj 1: in an aroused state [ant: {unexcited}]
2: of persons; excessively affected by emotion; "he would
become emotional over nothing at all"; "she was worked up
about all the noise" [syn: {aroused}, {emotional}, {worked
up}]
3: marked by uncontrolled excitement or emotion; "a crowd of
delirious baseball fans"; "something frantic in their
gaiety"; "a mad whirl of pleasure" [syn: {delirious}, {frantic},
{mad}, {unrestrained}]
4: of e.g. a molecule; made reactive or more reactive [syn: {activated}]
decide
decide
v 1: reach, make, or come to a decision about something; "We
finally decided after lengthy deliberations" [syn: {make
up one's mind}, {determine}]
2: bring to an end; settle conclusively; "The case was
decided"; "The judge decided the case in favor of the
plaintiff"; "The father adjudicated when the sons were
quarreling over their inheritance" [syn: {settle}, {resolve},
{adjudicate}]
3: cause to decide; "This new development finally decided me!"
4: influence or determine; "The vote in New Hampshire often
decides the outcome of the Presidential election"
decided
decided
adj : recognizable; marked; "noticed a distinct improvement"; "at
a distinct (or decided) disadvantage" [syn: {distinct}]
elide
elide
v : leave or strike out; "This vowel is usually elided before a
single ...
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