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erase
eraseremove, as by rubbing or wiping out Not to be confused with:delete – to strike out or cancel, as from a texte·rase E0193900 (ĭ-rās′)tr.v. e·rased, e·ras·ing, e·ras·es 1. a. To remove (something written, for example) by rubbing, wiping, or scraping.b. To remove (recorded material) from a magnetic tape or other storage medium: erased a file from the hard drive.c. To remove recorded material from (a magnetic tape or disk, for example): erased the DVD.2. To remove all traces of; eliminate or obliterate: had to erase all thoughts of failure from his mind. [Latin ērādere, ērās-, to scratch out : ē-, ex-, ex- + rādere, to scrape; see rēd- in Indo-European roots.]Synonyms: erase, expunge, delete, cancel These verbs mean to remove or invalidate something, especially something stored, recorded, or written down. To erase is to wipe or rub out, literally or figuratively: erased the word from the blackboard; erased any hope of success. Expunge implies thorough removal: a performance that expunged doubts about his ability. To delete is to remove matter from a manuscript or data from a computer application: deleted expletives from the transcript; deleted the file with one keystroke. Cancel refers to invalidating by or as if by drawing lines through something written: canceled the postage stamp; canceled the reservation.erase (ɪˈreɪz) vb1. (Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) to obliterate or rub out (something written, typed, etc)2. (tr) to destroy all traces of; remove completely: time erases grief. 3. (General Physics) to remove (a recording) from (magnetic tape)4. (Computer Science) (tr) computing to replace (data) on a storage device with characters representing an absence of data[C17: from Latin ērādere to scrape off, from ex-1 + rādere to scratch, scrape] eˈrasable adje•rase (ɪˈreɪs) v. e•rased, e•ras•ing. v.t. 1. to rub or scrape out, as letters or characters written, engraved, etc.; efface. 2. to eliminate completely: She couldn't erase the scene from her memory. 3. to obliterate (recorded material) from (a recording medium): She erased the message on the answering machine. I accidentally erased the tape. 4. to remove (data) from computer storage: He erased the data from the hard drive. 5. Slang. to murder. v.i. 6. to give way to effacement readily or easily. 7. to obliterate characters, markings, etc., from something. [1595–1605; < Latin ērāsus, past participle of ērādere=ē- e- + rādere to scrape; compare raze] e•ras′a•ble, adj. e•ras`a•bil′i•ty, n. erase - From Latin e-, "out," and radere, "scrape."See also related terms for scrape.erase Past participle: erased Gerund: erasing
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I erase | you erase | he/she/it erases | we erase | you erase | they erase |
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I erased | you erased | he/she/it erased | we erased | you erased | they erased |
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I am erasing | you are erasing | he/she/it is erasing | we are erasing | you are erasing | they are erasing |
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I have erased | you have erased | he/she/it has erased | we have erased | you have erased | they have erased |
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I was erasing | you were erasing | he/she/it was erasing | we were erasing | you were erasing | they were erasing |
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I had erased | you had erased | he/she/it had erased | we had erased | you had erased | they had erased |
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I will erase | you will erase | he/she/it will erase | we will erase | you will erase | they will erase |
Future Perfect |
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I will have erased | you will have erased | he/she/it will have erased | we will have erased | you will have erased | they will have erased |
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I will be erasing | you will be erasing | he/she/it will be erasing | we will be erasing | you will be erasing | they will be erasing |
Present Perfect Continuous |
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I have been erasing | you have been erasing | he/she/it has been erasing | we have been erasing | you have been erasing | they have been erasing |
Future Perfect Continuous |
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I will have been erasing | you will have been erasing | he/she/it will have been erasing | we will have been erasing | you will have been erasing | they will have been erasing |
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I had been erasing | you had been erasing | he/she/it had been erasing | we had been erasing | you had been erasing | they had been erasing |
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I would erase | you would erase | he/she/it would erase | we would erase | you would erase | they would erase |
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I would have erased | you would have erased | he/she/it would have erased | we would have erased | you would have erased | they would have erased | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | erase - remove from memory or existence; "The Turks erased the Armenians in 1915"wipe outkill - cause to die; put to death, usually intentionally or knowingly; "This man killed several people when he tried to rob a bank"; "The farmer killed a pig for the holidays" | | 2. | erase - remove by or as if by rubbing or erasing; "Please erase the formula on the blackboard--it is wrong!"rub out, score out, wipe off, effacesponge - erase with a sponge; as of words on a blackboarddelete, cancel - remove or make invisible; "Please delete my name from your list"scratch out, cut out - strike or cancel by or as if by rubbing or crossing out; "scratch out my name on that list" | | 3. | erase - wipe out digitally or magnetically recorded information; "Who erased the files form my hard disk?"deleterecording, transcription - the act of making a record (especially an audio record); "she watched the recording from a sound-proof booth"take away, take out - take out or remove; "take out the chicken after adding the vegetables"demagnetise, demagnetize - erase (a magnetic storage device)record, tape - register electronically; "They recorded her singing" |
eraseverb1. delete, cancel out, wipe out, remove, eradicate, excise, obliterate, efface, blot out, expunge They are desperate to erase the memory of their defeat.2. rub out, remove, wipe out, delete, scratch out She erased the words from the blackboard.eraseverb1. To remove or invalidate by or as if by running a line through or wiping clean:annul, blot (out), cancel, cross (off or out), delete, efface, expunge, obliterate, rub (out), scratch (out), strike (out), undo, wipe (out), x (out).Law: vacate.2. To destroy all traces of:abolish, annihilate, blot out, clear, eradicate, exterminate, extinguish, extirpate, kill, liquidate, obliterate, remove, root (out or up), rub out, snuff out, stamp out, uproot, wipe out.Idioms: do away with, make an end of, put an end to.Translationserase (iˈreiz) , ((American) iˈreis) verb to rub out (pencil marks etc). The typist tried to erase the error. 擦掉 擦掉eˈraser noun (especially American) something that erases, especially a piece of india-rubber etc for erasing pencil etc. 橡皮擦 橡皮擦erase
erase (something) from (something)To remove something from something else in a physical way, such as wiping or rubbing, or in a virtual or figurative way. I did sign up earlier, so someone must have erased my name from the board. Please erase that data from the hard drive. This is a highly confidential matter, so please erase anything you overheard from your mind.See also: eraseerase something from something 1. . Lit. to delete or wipe something from something. Please erase the writing from the blackboard. I will erase the incorrectly spelled word from my paper. 2. Fig. to remove something from something. Erase that smile from your face! I hope you will erase that thought from your mind.See also: eraseerase tv. to kill someone. Mr. Gutman decided who was gonna erase who. erase
erase[i′rās] (computer science) To change all the binary digits in a digital computer storage device to binary zeros. (electronics) To remove recorded material from magnetic tape by passing the tape through a strong, constant magnetic field (dc erase) or through a high-frequency alternating magnetic field (ac erase). To eliminate previously stored information in a charge-storage tube by charging or discharging all storage elements. LegalSeeErasureERASE
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ERASE➣Expose Racism and Advance School Excellence (Applied Research Center; Oakland, CA) | ERASE➣Environmental Remediation and Site Enhancement (Hamilton, Ontario, Canada) | ERASE➣End Racism and Sexism Everywhere | ERASE➣Education, Research, Advocacy and Support to End Racism (Syosset, NY) | ERASE➣Electromagnetic Radiation/Radiating Source Elimination | ERASE➣Eliminate Radio Air Smut Effectively |
See ESA Remote Sensing Satelliteerase
Synonyms for eraseverb deleteSynonyms- delete
- cancel out
- wipe out
- remove
- eradicate
- excise
- obliterate
- efface
- blot out
- expunge
verb rub outSynonyms- rub out
- remove
- wipe out
- delete
- scratch out
Synonyms for eraseverb to remove or invalidate by or as if by running a line through or wiping cleanSynonyms- annul
- blot
- cancel
- cross
- delete
- efface
- expunge
- obliterate
- rub
- scratch
- strike
- undo
- wipe
- x
- vacate
verb to destroy all traces ofSynonyms- abolish
- annihilate
- blot out
- clear
- eradicate
- exterminate
- extinguish
- extirpate
- kill
- liquidate
- obliterate
- remove
- root
- rub out
- snuff out
- stamp out
- uproot
- wipe out
Synonyms for eraseverb remove from memory or existenceSynonymsRelated Wordsverb remove by or as if by rubbing or erasingSynonyms- rub out
- score out
- wipe off
- efface
Related Words- sponge
- delete
- cancel
- scratch out
- cut out
verb wipe out digitally or magnetically recorded informationSynonymsRelated Words- recording
- transcription
- take away
- take out
- demagnetise
- demagnetize
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