erase

Found in thesaurus: kill, delete, cancel, take out, take away

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erase
v. rub off, totally remove

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Erase
Erase may refer to:
  • Data erasure, a method of software-based overwriting that completely destroys all electronic data
  • Data remanence, the residual representation of data that has been in some way nominally erased or removed
  • Erase (album), a 1994 death metal album by Gorefest
  • "Erase/Rewind", a 1998 pop/rock song by The Cardigans

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erase

Verb
1. remove from memory or existence; "The Turks erased the Armenians in 1915"
(synonym) wipe out
(hypernym) kill
(derivation) expunction, expunging, erasure
2. remove by or as if by rubbing or erasing; "Please erase the formula on the blackboard--it is wrong!"
(synonym) rub out, score out, efface, wipe off
(hypernym) delete, cancel
(hyponym) sponge
(entail) rub
(derivation) erasure
3. wipe out magnetically recorded information
(synonym) delete
(antonym) record, tape
(hypernym) take away, take out
(hyponym) demagnetize, demagnetise
(derivation) eraser
(classification) recording, transcription


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erase
v. vymazat

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erase
Czas. wymazywać