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Axed

Meaning

To be suddenly and often harshly dismissed from a job, project, or cancelled entirely.

Origin

Imagine the swift, decisive strike of an axe felling a tree or even, in darker times, severing a head. This brutal finality is precisely what the word "axed" captures when someone is abruptly dismissed from a job or a project is suddenly cancelled. Originating in the early 20th century, especially within the punchy headlines of newspapers, the metaphor became a sharp, concise way to describe a sudden, often unwelcome, end—as if a crucial connection had been chopped clean away.

Examples

  • The director was axed from the film project after budget overruns.
  • Unfortunately, the popular TV show was axed after only two seasons due to low ratings.
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