Erase
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British pronunciation/ɪɹˈe‍ɪz/
American pronunciation/iˈɹeɪs/, /ɪˈɹeɪs/

Definición y Significado de "erase"

to erase
01

borrar, eliminar

to remove something completely from existence or memory
Transitive: to erase memory or trace of something
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Time can not erase the memories of significant life events.
El tiempo no puede borrar los recuerdos de eventos significativos de la vida.
The historian lamented the attempt to erase certain events from the historical record.
El historiador lamentó el intento de borrar ciertos eventos del registro histórico.
02

borrar, eliminar

to remove marks or writing by rubbing them off
Transitive: to erase a mark or writing
to erase definition and meaning
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She tried to erase the pencil marks from her notebook with an eraser.
Ella intentó borrar las marcas de lápiz de su cuaderno con una goma de borrar.
I made a mistake and had to erase the word from the paper.
Cometí un error y tuve que borrar la palabra del papel.
03

borrar, eliminar

to delete recorded information from a device or storage
Transitive: to erase digital data
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He accidentally erased the video from the tape while trying to rewind it.
The technician helped me erase the old data from the computer ’s hard drive.
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