Not usually. However, in the slang phrase of "They surplused many of us due to the corporate downsizing." it is. It means in that context "discharged, laid off or fired".
No, "surplused" is not a correct word. The correct form would be "surplus" as an adjective or "surplused" as a verb in the past tense.
No, "surplussed" is not a correct spelling. The correct spelling is "surplused."
The correct spelling for the past tense of "surplus" is "surplused."
No, "uncomplete" is not a correct word. The correct term is "incomplete."
The correct spelling for the word is "delusional."
Cordial is the correct spelling.
The correct plural form of "wolf" is "wolves." "Wolfs" is not the correct plural form.
The correct word is 'suction'.
Hynonyms is not a word. The correct word is homonyms. Hynonyms is not a word. The correct word is homonyms. Hynonyms is not a word. The correct word is homonyms.
correggere is the Italian word for correct
No, "uncomplete" is not a correct word. The correct term is "incomplete."
The French word for 'correct' is 'corriger.'
No, "am" is a conjugation of the verb "to be" that is used with the pronoun "I" in English. It is not correct to use "am" without the pronoun "I" in standard English grammar.
"Could you please wait just a moment?" - indicating a short amount of time "I just finished my homework." - indicating recent completion "I'm just trying to help." - indicating intention or emphasis
The correct word is caught.
The correct spelling for the word is "delusional."
The word 'carpus' is a correct noun as a word for the bones of the wrist.
The correct spelling for the past tense of "surplus" is "surplused."