erase (ɪˈreɪz)
vb
over twenty years the last vestiges of a rural economy were erased
the magic of the landscape erased all else from her mind
1. to obliterate or rub out : remove by rubbing, wiping, or scraping. as letters or characters written, engraved, etc.; efface
2. (tr) to destroy all traces of; remove completely:
she couldn't erase the scene from her memory
time erases grief
3. to obliterate (recorded material) from (a recording medium):
she erased the message on the answering machine
I accidentally erased the tape
4. to remove (data) from computer storage:
4. to remove (data) from computer storage:
he erased the data from the hard drive
5. Slang. to murder
v.i. 5. Slang. to murder
6. to give way to effacement readily or easily
for KMS
you left us behind
you left us behind
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