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erase

[ih-reys] / ɪˈreɪs /


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Yet the recent weaponization of supply chains has offered a stark reminder that rather than erasing physical geography, the era of hyperconnectivity has turned it into a possibly more potent weapon.

From The Wall Street Journal

Super Micro shares lost a third of their value after the indictment, erasing over $6 billion; the company hired a chief compliance officer.

From The Wall Street Journal

That faced some controversy from the community who argued the city was erasing their history and burdening them with the cost to change stationery.

From Los Angeles Times

The S&P 500’s drop of 1.4% on Wednesday erased six months of gains.

From Barron's

Stocks in Europe and Asia—two regions that rely heavily on oil and gas from the Middle East—fell, with the Stoxx Europe 600 on pace to erase its gains for the year so far.

From The Wall Street Journal