We have no meanings for "erase all traces" in our records yet.
1 Sanitized by the killer to erase all traces of evidence.
2 It must erase all traces of Man, but its own survival depends on this erasure.
3 In many others, notably Turkmenistan, the post-Soviet leadership has sought to erase all traces of Russian.
4 And I can only think of one reason to erase all traces of it so rigorously.
5 Because they're not just going to shut this thing down, they're going to erase all traces that it ever happened.'
6 When our ancestors were brought here, slave owners waged a deliberate, thorough, and successful campaign to erase all traces of our prior cultures.
7 Hood didn't hesitate to put the offense on his shoulders at a critical moment and it helped erase all traces of his earlier shooting slump.
8 First they swipe my girl and erase all traces of her; then when I go looking they offer me help and sympathy for my distress.
9 Hearing Aldric's voice had erased all traces of the spell she was under.
10 I've erased all traces of our phones from Telecom Uganda.
11 We swore never to stop until either we found her or we erased all traces of her sorcery from this land.
12 Homeland and a few other agencies were handed the credit while Church erased all traces of our involvement from every database.
13 Sometimes it flowed away at great speeds, erasing all traces of a trail, but not this sluggish river, this half marsh.
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