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ax

ax [ aks ] or axe [ aks ]


noun  (plural ax·es)
Definition:
 
1. tool for cutting: a tool consisting of a flat heavy metal head with a sharpened edge attached to a long handle, used to chop wood or fell trees

2. job loss: an abrupt dismissal from a job ( slang )
Her secretary got the ax yesterday.

3. termination: the termination of something such as a service or series of television programs, usually without prior warning or discussion ( slang )
The tractor plant is slated for the ax.

4. musical instrument: a rock guitar or a jazz saxophone ( slang )



transitive verb  (past and past participle axed, present participle ax·ing, 3rd person present singular ax·es) (3rd person present singular ax·es)
Definition:
 
1. terminate something: to end something such as a service or series of television programs, usually without prior warning or discussion ( usually passive )
The show was axed after only five episodes.

2. fire somebody: to dismiss somebody from a job, especially abruptly

3. reduce something drastically: to cut something such as expenditures or services drastically
Most of the welfare provisions were axed from the budget.

[ Old English æcs< Indo-European]

an ax to grind a personal consideration or motivation, especially one involving a grievance
It was clear from their hostile questioning that certain reporters had an ax to grind on this issue.


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