excussion

/ɛksˈʌʃn/ EX-kus-uhn

Definitions

1. noun

The act of clearing or discharging something, such as debt or a debt obligation.

“The company underwent an excussion of its outstanding loans.”

2. verb

To clear or discharge something, such as debt or a debt obligation.

“The lawyer helped his client to excuss her debts.”

Synonyms

  • clearance
  • discharge
  • exclusion
  • release

Antonyms

  • encumbrance
  • obligation