Deletion by an act of expunging or erasing.
1 There is also an accepted convention for 'writing under erasure ' ; the text
2 The past was erased, the erasure was forgotten, the lie became truth.
3 It is the systematic erasure of remain from the national story.
4 Then the chief editor went on with his erasure ; and interlineations.
5 Mr. Adams raises another point about the erasure of Harlem's heritage.
6 Their surprising overarching design, it became clear, was a step-by-step quest for self - erasure .
7 There's no erasure on this one and no mention of a Benjamin either.
8 The writing is remarkable for its legibility and freedom from erasure .
9 Sachar had been watching the steady process of erasure with fast growing anger.
10 For six months Bonaparte demanded my erasure without being able to obtain it.
11 Normal fetal germ cell development requires complete erasure and re-establishment of DNA methylation.
12 On reaching Paris I found that my erasure had taken place.
13 The other is the erasure of non-human life from the land by farming.
14 It was a scandal -kind of an erasure of our metaphysical complexity.
15 The erasure of blackness continues with some Black-owned businessmen and women.
16 I often have to fight erasure from white gays and Black heterosexuals alike.
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