Remove by or as if by rubbing or erasing.
Remove from memory or existence.
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 Poland was erased from the map of Europe for some 125 years.
4 Someone's done a good job erasing records and back-ups from Companies House.
5 Epigenetic information is frequently erased near the start of each new generation.
6 I'm hoping the intervening seconds will have erased his dangerous thought process.
7 It suddenly occurred to him, horrifyingly: could the entire sea be erased ?
8 Kaczynski had not considered that a future technology would erase his deeds.
9 But Obama's Afghanistan troop increase is likely to erase those cost savings.
10 It also said it planned to erase losses at its transport division.
11 But the friendship couldn't quite erase vast differences in background and education.
12 Key U.S. stock indexes erased early losses to trade with modest gains.
13 Technology hadn't erased urban blight, it had been used to create it!
14 Bush has managed to erase D's substantial lead of earlier this summer.
15 National MP Simeon Brown said removing statues like this was erasing history.
16 Some of Hong Kong's losses were erased after China markets regained momentum.
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