Erased - Law Dictionary Search Results
Eraser
One who or that which erases esp a sharp instrument or a piece of rubber used to erase writings drawings etc
Erasion
The act of erasing a rubbing out obliteration
Erasement
The act of erasing a rubbing out expunction obliteration
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Erase
out as letters or characters written engraved or painted to efface to expunge to cross out as to erase a word or a name
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erase
erase erased eras·ing : to seal and protect (criminal records) from disclosure
Disenroll
To erase from a roll or list
Dele
Erase remove a direction to cancel something which has been put in type usually expressed by a peculiar form
Obliterate
To erase or blot out to efface to render undecipherable as a writing
palimpsest
A parchment which has been written upon twice the first writing having been erased to make place for the second The erasures of ancient writings were usually carried on in monasteries to
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