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View definitions for erased

erased

adjective as in obliterated

adjective as in omitted

adjective as in stricken

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The Industrial Revolution and Victorian practically erased the holiday in England.

The hard drive on a BBC laptop was erased and memory cards were wiped clean.

If they are not stopped, the borders that define the modern Middle East will be erased.

Several months ago, I was told the number associated with my first cellphone was erased from existence.

Of course, as an executive order, the act can be erased if Cruz/Paul/Rubio/Bush/Perry takes Ohio in two years.

So now, as she regarded her mother, a loving smile erased the frown from Grace's forehead.

It is now illegible, and some of its lines appear to have been carefully erased—by some High Church chisel, probably.

This owes its name to the fact of its having contained the word, Sheitan—now in every instance carefully erased.

He is like a slate from which all the writing has been erased.

It has, however, erased the external signs which formerly distinguished the members of one race from those of another.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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