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erase
verb as in remove; rub out
Example Sentences
But soon after, it had erased all of those gains and more.
The gains erased losses from the first half of October, when renewed trade tension and a spate of unexpected corporate bankruptcies spooked investors.
This Soviet achievement, Mr. Hellbeck argues, was subsequently “erased” by the West for political reasons during the Cold War, and indeed by collective memory and Western historians ever since.
Consider all that has happened in the past six months to erase the bearish sentiment that suffused our spring survey—and Wall Street.
Trans sports debates left parents and daughters feeling like their years of hard work could be erased.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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