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A more forceful way to say "eliminate" or "do away with," especially when referring to proposed ideas or projects. Originates from the fact that a red "X" on a document symbolizes the trashing of an idea, proposal, or project.
Paul: I don't think we should go through with this video game proposal. The software platform is out of date. Let's "exinate" this proposal.

Darin: I agree; I think we should exinate this video game. It's stupid, out of date, and out of touch. Let's develop 4K

porn instead. That's a bigger money-maker and the interest will be through the roof.
Exinate by paynasty23 September 1, 2017
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A more forceful way to say "eliminate" especially when referring to ideas or projects. It comes from a red "X" on a document symbolizing the trashing of an idea, proposal, or project.
The Raiders should exinate the passing game in the red zone and just feed Beast Mode.

Hillary Clinton should have exinated her identity politics strategy.
Kaepernick is thinking of kneeling during the anthem. If he wants a job, he should exinate that strategy.
Exinate by paynasty23 September 26, 2017
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Yesterday i Exintentional Drugged myself and i thought i was dead when it happened, sadly i wasn't
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Hesitating while getting one's bearings upon exiting an elevator, escalator, or other conveyance, causing gridlock for the people behind.
I hate daytrippers who exitate when they get off the train. Move to one side and figure out where you're going!
exitate by Zhou Schmo July 22, 2007

eminated 

Exuded
Power can be eminated, light can seeml illuminated, you can feel rejuvinated, but never overrated.
eminated by Hercolena Oliver June 17, 2010
a word for agreeance without the full commitment that definately entails
efinately by pinkcrusader February 22, 2010