Definitionv. remove completely from recognition or memory
Last update: October 16, 2016
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Time will efface the bad memories. [noun]
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If I could efface all of my sad memories, I would be a very happy person. [verb]
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The traditional bond between the north and south which nothing could efface (cf. [verb]
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I could not help looking at them, I could not efface them, I could not keep from evoking them. [verb]
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He remained just as long as it was necessary in order to efface the unpleasant impression of my abrupt entrance with a frightened face. [verb]
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It was a stain that can never be effaced--a deed most diabolical, and what we thought would call down the vengeance of Heaven. [verb]
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The arbitrary caprices of the mighty can efface all happiness from the life of a human creature, just as we wipe a picture from the tablet with a sponge. [verb]
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An outline of the same device might be traced on his shield, though many a blow had almost effaced the painting. [verb]
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Mr Bloom effaced the letters with his slow boot. [verb]
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