Ex [adjective]

Definition of Ex:

dead

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The amicable exes once let the world witness their co-parenting relationship during a one-time joint appearance on Love & Hip Hop Hollywood, and now they are legally free to move on with their lives.

Switzerland’s financial regulator started enforcement proceedings against Credit Suisse Group AG over a spying scandal that led to the ouster of ex-Chief Executive Officer Tidjane Thiam.

I am very blessed to have an ex-fiancé that I am very close to, that I trust his opinion on everything and really count him as one of the most loyal people in my life.

In two requests for domestic violence protective orders filed in state court in 1996, Clarkson’s ex-wife accused him of harassing and threatening her.

The racial justice protests have already brought new interest in Camelback’s work, including an investment from MacKenzie Scott, the billionaire ex-wife of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos.

An internal company investigation of claims about the show was prompted by a BuzzFeed News report in July based on 36 interviews with ex-staffers, who complained about or said they witnessed improper and unfair treatment.

Last Thursday night, this group of ex-employees posted an open letter under the name “Outta the Gloss”—a play on Weiss’s blog Into the Gloss—demanding change at Glossier.

Perhaps the most well-known knock-out question is the criminal record box, long criticized for making it extremely difficult for ex-offenders to reincorporate into society.

The expatriated ex-rebels became alarmed by the non-receipt of the indemnity instalment and the news from their homes.

Ea & hreticorum repulit iniquitatem, & Nostros in nauim non iam vt hospites, sed vt magna ex parte Dominos, potentsq imposuit.