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erase

[ih-reys] / ɪˈreɪs /


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Strategy stock was down 11% to $157.77 on Monday following a sudden reversal in the price of Bitcoin that erased all of last week’s gains.

From Barron's

Both indexes erased all of their losses from earlier in November in the final trading session of the month on Friday.

From MarketWatch

Collectively, the enrollment declines in Miami-Dade erased about $70 million from the district’s budget, forcing administrators to scramble to cover the unexpected shortfall.

From Los Angeles Times

It’s becoming a self-fulfilling prophecy in which the “public” in public health is erased, ignoring the deeply rooted fact that an individual’s health cannot and never will be isolated from everyone else.

From Salon

Incorporating compositionality into AI could eventually make artificial systems more human-like in their learning, allowing them to acquire new skills over time without erasing older ones.

From Science Daily