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  • past tense form of erase.
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erased



ADJECTIVE
obliterated
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ADJECTIVE
stricken
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There remained no hope, no supply of men, or weapons; the Mastes all beaten over boord, her upper worke rased.

From Time Magazine Archive

But the rigorousness of the tempest and the force of the yce so rased the sides of the ships that it was pitifull to behold, and caused the hearts of many to faint.

From Time Magazine Archive

The "Scourge" first attacked, captured, and rased to the ground Aquileia.

From Ancient Rome : from the earliest times down to 476 A. D. by Pennell, Robert Franklin

About once a fortnight the authorities rased the house of some brigand, after sending his family to the galleys, and paying a reward to the informer who had denounced him.

From The Roman Question by About, Edmond

The convent in which the bells, the chef-d'œuvre of his skill, were hung, was rased to the earth, and these last carried away to another land.

From Notes and Queries, Number 51, October 19, 1850 by Various




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