erase
verb14 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.8
to remove something totally, leaving no trace
to remove something totally, leaving no trace
fully erase7.2
to remove something totally, leaving no trace
to remove something in a way that produces the intended result
to remove something by mistake
to remove something almost completely
to remove electronic or digital data
to remove something incompletely
to have a desire to erase something
try to erase7.0
to make an effort to erase something
to make an effort to erase something
to have a strong intention to erase something
to try to erase something, often in a formal context
erase from8.5
indicates the source from which something is removed, such as a memory, list, or surface