We have no meanings for "efface all traces" in our records yet.
1 A few peasants, badly armed, might easily efface all traces of it.
2 Let my lord efface all traces and memory of my degradation.
3 She had tried to get there before them to efface all traces of her deadly work.
4 I will let you know how I wish them to disappear, for it is important to efface all traces of that affair.
5 Death had now effaced all traces of the count's last agony.
6 I effaced all traces of my visit, and came forth from the window feeling sobered and concerned.
7 Then she went back into the dining-room, and effaced all traces of his presence, as far as she could.
8 "Are very faithful friends who will aid you now to efface all traces . "
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