verb
- present participle of 'ex': to cross out or delete something, especially by drawing an X through it
- present participle of 'ex': to remove or eliminate someone or something from consideration
Usage: informal
Usage: informal
noun
- the act of crossing out or marking with an X
Usage: informal
Examples
- She was exing out the wrong answers on her test.
- He spent the morning exing names off the guest list.
- The editor was exing unnecessary paragraphs from the manuscript.
- Stop exing things out and just rewrite the sentence properly.
- The exing of that candidate happened during the final round of interviews.