Deletive - Law Dictionary Search Results
Deletion
Act of deleting blotting out or erasing destruction
frameshift
causing a type of mutation consisting of the insertion or deletion of one or more nucleotides in the nucleic acid structure
strike
struck also: strick·en strik·ing vi 1 : to remove or delete something 2 : to stop work in order to force
Expunction of remarks
Expunction of remarks, in Parliament, deletion of defamatory, indecent, unparliamentary or undignified words, phrases or expressions
Deletive
Adapted to destroy or obliterate
Delete
To blot out to erase to expunge to dele to omit
Function
In relation to a computer, includes logic, control, arithmetical process, deletion, storage and retrieval and communication or telecommunication from or within
Amend
to alter (a Statute, Constitution, etc.) formally by adding or deleting a provision or by modifying the wording e.g. amend the
expurgated
having material deleted of books as at that time even Shakespeare was considered
expunging
deletion by an act of expunging or erasing
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