erase from

Frequency: 8.520.1 per million words

indicates the source from which something is removed, such as a memory, list, or surface

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Examples (10)

  • These people have been virtually erased from the history books.
  • He wished he could erase the painful memory from his mind.
  • She accidentally erased the important file from her computer.
  • Please erase my name from the attendance list.
  • The new government tried to erase the previous regime from the nation's memory.
  • Can you erase the mistake from the document before we print it?
  • All evidence of their conversation was erased from the recording.
  • It is difficult to erase a lifetime of habits from one's character.
  • The company logo was digitally erased from the background of the photo.
  • He was determined to erase all doubt from the investors' minds.