erases

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

Translation

v.to remove or eliminate something; to wipe out or destroy

Phrases & Collocations

memory erases

mistake erases

history erases

pain erases

fear erases

doubt erases

anger erases

error erases

past erases

Example Sentences

the teacher erases the board after class.

the software erases unnecessary files automatically.

time erases all painful memories.

she erases her mistakes before submitting the report.

the artist erases parts of the drawing to enhance it.

the new policy erases previous regulations.

he erases his past mistakes and moves forward.

the rain erases footprints on the ground.

she erases the doubts in her mind with positive thoughts.

the editor erases redundant information from the article.

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