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

Définition et Signification de "erase"

to erase
01

effacer, annuler

to remove something completely from existence or memory
Transitive: to erase memory or trace of something
to erase definition and meaning
02

effacer, gommer

to remove marks or writing by rubbing them off
Transitive: to erase a mark or writing
to erase definition and meaning
03

effacer, supprimer

to delete or remove recorded information from a device or storage
Transitive: to erase digital data

erase

v

erasable

adj

erasable

adj

erasure

n

erasure

n
example
Exemple
Political changes gradually erased the remnants of an old regime from public memory.
Over the decades, urbanization erased the quaint charm of the small village.
Time cannot erase the memories of significant life events.
The therapist worked with the patient to gradually erase negative thought patterns.
The historian lamented the attempt to erase certain events from the historical record.
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