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, "surplussed" is not a correct spelling. The correct spelling is "surplused."
Surplus is a noun and an adjective, not a verb. Therefore it does not have tenses.
No, "uncomplete" is not a correct word. The correct term is "incomplete."
That is the correct spelling for the word "delusional".
The correct word for "not straight" is "crooked" or "bent."
No, "surplussed" is not a correct spelling. The correct spelling is "surplused."
Surplus is a noun and an adjective, not a verb. Therefore it does not have tenses.
The correct spelling is "surplused." The word is formed by adding the suffix "-ed" to the noun "surplus," which means an amount that exceeds what is needed. When a surplus item is removed from inventory or no longer needed, it is said to be "surplused."
No, "uncomplete" is not a correct word. The correct term is "incomplete."
That is the correct spelling for the word "delusional".
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.
The French word for 'correct' is 'corriger.'
correggere is the Italian word for correct
The correct word for "not straight" is "crooked" or "bent."
Cordial is the correct spelling.
Yes, "struggle" is the correct spelling of the word.