On this page you'll find 10+ example sentences with Axing. Discover the meaning, how to use the word correctly in a sentence.
Axing in a sentence
Axing meaning
- present participle and gerund of ax
- present participle and gerund of axe
Using Axing
- The main meaning on this page is: present participle and gerund of ax | present participle and gerund of axe
- In the example corpus, axing often appears in combinations such as: the axing, axing of, axing the.
Context around Axing
- Average sentence length in these examples: 27.8 words
- Position in the sentence: 6 start, 12 middle, 2 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Axing
- In this selection, "axing" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 27.8 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, finally, perhaps, pole, staff, optane and tardy stand out and add context to how "axing" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include addition to axing tardy slips and after axing optane last. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "axing" sits close to words such as abbasid, abdicate and adapters, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with axing
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Central Co-op is axing 19 of its stores across the heart of England. (14 words)
The memoirs begin with the axing of her father in Armenian-populated Aintab in 1894. (15 words)
This blow comes shortly after Nestle announced it would be axing the iconic bar after 64 years. (17 words)
Brown is the first Eels player to speak publicly about the veteran coach’s axing, with Arthur sacked following a heavy loss to the Storm at Magic Round where they leaked 48 points to a team missing some of its biggest stars. (42 words)
Fine Gael also plans to support self-employed people by axing the Universal Social Charge (USC) and to ensure at least half of all IDA Ireland investments are located outside of Dublin in a bid to promote regional development. (39 words)
To retrieve credibility with critical members he needs to say more about restoring the SNP’s internal democracy – perhaps axing the rules that make it next to impossible for existing MPs to relocate to Holyrood. (35 words)
Example sentences (20)
After axing Optane last year, the next major business is the Barefoot Networks switching business, another casualty of Intel's last decade strategy to become a data-centric company/conglomerate.
As exclusively revealed yesterday (Friday), Wigan’s grandest hotel is axing staff and will be converted to accommodate asylum-seekers within weeks.
Before the news of its axing was announced, Gary chatted about the future of Sitting On A Fortune and spoke positively of its chances at survival.
Google's parent Alphabet Inc. is cutting about 12,000 jobs as it faces "a different economic reality," doubling down on artificial intelligence and axing staff who support experimental projects.
In addition to axing tardy slips, Johnson encouraged educators, using a presentation slide that read “shame reinforces failure,” to “stop shaming kids” by asking them about their grades, the recording showed.
It includes the axing of the system used to assess eligibility for sickness benefits, paying parents on upfront and increasing the amount they can claim by several hundred pounds.
Owner Intuit will shift Mint users over to its other subsidiary, Credit Karma, before finally axing the 17-year-old service on January 1st.
The former boss is sweating over his future as the board mull over axing him after the Toffees' second-half calamity which means they are now just two points above the relegation zone.
The memoirs begin with the axing of her father in Armenian-populated Aintab in 1894.
This blow comes shortly after Nestle announced it would be axing the iconic bar after 64 years.
To retrieve credibility with critical members he needs to say more about restoring the SNP’s internal democracy – perhaps axing the rules that make it next to impossible for existing MPs to relocate to Holyrood.
Vodafone's announcement follows the axing this year of tens of thousands of jobs across the global tech sector, including by Facebook parent Meta, as soaring inflation weakened the economy.
When the spell lifts, he finds he has unconsciously scribbled down the phrase that gives this pole-axing memoir its open-hearted title: ‘God is an octopus’ — everywhere and all-embracing.
Another public service headline is in the, with the paper saying the Ministry of Defence is tightening its purse strings by £400 million and axing training schedules to fund pay rises.
BBC Sounds and ITV star has spoken out through his Money Saving Expert site over the axing of the £300 Winter Fuel Payments.
Brown is the first Eels player to speak publicly about the veteran coach’s axing, with Arthur sacked following a heavy loss to the Storm at Magic Round where they leaked 48 points to a team missing some of its biggest stars.
By axing the sales tax, we’re going to get 30,000 extra homes per year,” he said.
Central Co-op is axing 19 of its stores across the heart of England.
Fine Gael also plans to support self-employed people by axing the Universal Social Charge (USC) and to ensure at least half of all IDA Ireland investments are located outside of Dublin in a bid to promote regional development.
Here's the good news: Though other major streamers have followed the WBD business plan since 2022, axing and disappearing their own exclusive shows, filmmakers and companies have gotten savvy about the new status quo.
Common combinations with axing
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- the axing 11×
- axing of 11×
- axing the 11×
- by axing 5×
- is axing 4×
- and axing 3×
- axing trees 3×
- axing staff 2×
- to axing 2×
- be axing 2×