effaces

[US]/ɪˈfeɪsɪz/
[UK]/ɪˈfeɪsɪz/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to erase or remove something; to surpass or go beyond; to make less visible or noticeable

Phrases & Collocations

time effaces

memory effaces

pain effaces

fear effaces

doubt effaces

grief effaces

anger effaces

hurt effaces

loss effaces

Example Sentences

the passage of time effaces our memories.

his mistakes will eventually be effaced by his achievements.

with each passing day, the pain effaces.

the artist's brush effaces the imperfections on the canvas.

time effaces the harshness of past experiences.

she hoped that love would efface her insecurities.

memories can be effaced by trauma.

his laughter effaces the tension in the room.

the new policy effaces previous regulations.

she used a cloth to efface the marks on the table.

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