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Meanings of
erase
in anglès
portuguès
deletar
català
esborrar
espanyol
borrar
Back to the meaning
Remove by or as if by rubbing or erasing.
delete
efface
rub out
score out
wipe off
record
català
esborrar
portuguès
matar
català
esborrar
espanyol
liquidar
Back to the meaning
Remove from memory or existence.
wipe out
català
esborrar
Synonyms
Examples for "
wipe out
"
wipe out
Examples for "
wipe out
"
1
A losing stock market turn could also
wipe
out
years of savings.
2
Ortega said Colombia's government should not try to
wipe
out
the FARC.
3
Vaccination is the world's best hope to completely
wipe
out
Covid 19.
4
One does not
wipe
out
the devotion of years in a moment.
5
And it is in thy power to
wipe
out
this judgment now.
Usage of
erase
in anglès
1
It's an attitudinal problem that time alone would of course help
erase
.
2
They
erase
our memory of grassroots power, direct democracy and civil society.
3
Kaczynski had not considered that a future technology would
erase
his deeds.
4
But Obama's Afghanistan troop increase is likely to
erase
those cost savings.
5
It also said it planned to
erase
losses at its transport division.
6
But the friendship couldn't quite
erase
vast differences in background and education.
7
Bush has managed to
erase
D's substantial lead of earlier this summer.
8
We cannot
erase
the past, but we can accept it as history.
9
Allahyari hopes to preserve a part of history extremists wish to
erase
.
10
Justin said he burned his army uniforms to help
erase
traumatic memories.
11
And maybe
erase
their servers in the process, just to be certain.
12
Should you draw on that home equity to help
erase
student debts?
13
Renewed hopes over the trade talks prompted gold to
erase
earlier gains.
14
Indeed, the psychological sequelae of occupation can take many lifetimes to
erase
.
15
Time never can
erase
the picture as it comes back in memory.
16
We must
erase
the date;-wemust date it from to-day;-to-day-Maltraversreturnsto-day.
Other examples for "erase"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
erase
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
erase from
erase the memory
dry erase
erase all traces
erase most
More collocations
Translations for
erase
portuguès
deletar
apagar
matar
català
esborrar
eliminar
anul·lar
suprimir
ratllar
passar ratlla
espanyol
borrar
suprimir
anular
liquidar
Erase
through the time
Erase
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
Ireland
Common
United Kingdom
Less common