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erase

remove marks / wipe data / obliterate / forget
Transitive Verb
past: erasedpp: eraseding: erasing

This term describes the act of total removal, whether physical, digital, or psychological. It carries a connotation of permanence and cleanliness, suggesting that the target is not merely hidden or obscured, but completely eliminated so that no trace remains. In a digital or mental context, the word implies a systemic clearing. While "delete" is often used for individual files, "erase" suggests a more comprehensive wiping of a medium or a complete purging of a memory or emotion.

Meanings

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To remove written or printed marks from a surface, typically using a rubber or similar tool.

"She used a pencil eraser to erase the mistake in her sketch."

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To remove data or information from a computer memory or storage device.

"The technician had to erase the hard drive before installing the new operating system."

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To remove a memory, feeling, or image from one's mind completely.

"Time helped him erase the painful memories of the accident."

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To completely destroy or remove all traces of something from existence.

"The sudden flood threatened to erase the small coastal village from the map."

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