ex

IPA: ˈɛks

noun

  • The name of the Latin-script letter X.
  • (colloquial) A former partner or spouse, usually short for ex-girlfriend, ex-boyfriend, ex-wife or ex-husband.
  • (Canada) Clipping of exhibition. [An instance of exhibiting, or something exhibited.]
  • (business) Initialism of employee experience.

verb

  • To delete; to cross out
  • (slang) To extinguish the life of.

adjective

  • Ex-, former, previously but no longer.
  • (rail transport, of a train) the place the train originated from or called at prior to the present location.
  • (Singapore, colloquial) expensive, dear
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Examples of "ex" in Sentences

  • "Cappas Romanas duas, unam videlicet ex rubeo cindato, et fimbriis viridibus in circuitu ornatam; alteram _ex cane
  • MsgService. streamMessage (uri, MsgStream, msgWindow, null, false, null); catch (ex) alert ( "message:" +ex. message);
  • Heat ex - The energy and work capability of the ex­ changers must be used when capturing heat from haust can be recovered to produce steam.
  • _Heinsius 'ex libris antiquis'_ hitanisque _B_ hyranisque _C ut uid, M ut uid_ hytanusque _F_ hytanesque _T_ hitaneusque _ex_ hitanque _I_ hythausque _H_ iponesque _L_ | | Calesque _I.
  • A­t­t­ra­ct­io­n­ - If­ yo­­u kno­­w­ yo­­ur ex bo­­yf­riend is st­ill a­t­t­ra­ct­ed t­o­­ yo­­u, t­h­en yo­­u h­a­ve a­ go­­o­­d ch­a­nce o­­f­ get­t­ing yo­ur ex­ bo­yf­riend bac­k­.
  • Supper does not confer _grace ex opere operato_, and that, when applied on behalf of others, alive or dead, it does not merit for them _ex opere operato_ the remission of sins, of guilt or of punishment.
  • Ipfum vero, cujus fragmenta exhibeo, Ire - naeum eandem dilexiffe allegoricam S« Scripmrae ex* ponendae rationem, ex editis ipfius hbris quo major authentiae ineditorum noftrorum fragmentorum ha* beatur fides, paucis exponendum mihi erit.
  • Eriugena returns in Book Three to give a very complex discussion of the meaning of ˜ex nihilo™ in the concept of creatio ex nihilo, which makes use of some of these modes of being and non-being, and, in general, these modes should be borne in mind when interpreting Eriugena's more overt metaphysical statements.
  • Pefiimi eft ex - cmpli, prsefertim in viris ad aliquam dignitatem cvedtis, quos infetioris fortis homines nimis facile imitantur; quo modo fit ut non folum ipil pec - ccnt, fcd etiam alios ad peccandum adducant ex« emplo, quo nihil eft apud hominum vulgus effi - cacius; quia multo magis id quod faciunt ii, quos fummo honore profequuntur, quam quod dicunt, adtendant.
  • But exclufive of this event, the alarmingnefs of which the French have endeavoured in vain to ex* tenuate, ftrong indications foon appeared in a vari - ety of inftances, how incredibly fhort of their ex - pectations thofe benefits would prove, which they were fo fanguine in promifing themfelves upon the emancipation of the Britifh Colonies from their dc» pendcnce on the parent ftate.

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