vestige
Used to mean every single trace of something, often used in plural 'all vestiges'.
Synonymous with 'final vestige', emphasizing it is the only one left.
Refers to the very last trace of something that has almost disappeared.
Highlights that some trace still exists from a larger whole that has gone.
Used to specify what the trace or remnant is from (e.g., a vestige of hope).
A fixed phrase meaning 'with no trace at all'. Used for emphasis.
A general term for taking away the last trace of something.
To completely remove or get rid of a trace, often in a systematic way.
To continue to have or keep a small remaining part of something.
To completely and forcefully remove any remaining trace of something.
To no longer have even a small remaining part of a quality or feeling.
To get rid of the last remaining parts of something, like an old habit or belief.