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Do as Tumblr has done and scrub her last words off the Internet—erase everything she wanted the world to hear.

Is this a mature expression of understandable judgment, or a bid to erase history while conflating fiction and reality?

Its militants say explicitly they are out to erase the borders that Sykes-Picot established across most of the modern Middle East.

Later, she told a local reporter that she had used a chemical to erase her fingerprints.

I was worried that a movie about the case would erase Meredith for good.

But they could not erase the past; they could not control the more distant future.

The test applied was to erase some particular letter of the alphabet from one page of a book.

I pointed out where the ground had been smoothed over as though to erase the traces of a struggle.

You worked your way outward on this run, and the High Council didn't see fit to erase those memories or inhibit them.

In regard to the chemicals used to erase ink, much depends upon the ink.

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On this page you'll find 89 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to erase, such as: abolish, delete, eliminate, expunge, negate, and obliterate.

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

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