Expunging - Law Dictionary Search Results
expunging
deletion by an act of expunging or erasing
expunge
expunge ex·punged ex·pung·ing : to cancel out or destroy completely [
Expunge
efface designedly to obliterate to strike out wholly as to expunge words lines or sentences
Expunction
many occasions, Speaker enlarged the scope of the rule and expunged words prejudicial to national interest, Practice and Procedure of Parliament,
Expunction of remarks
p. 1004. The portion of the proceedings of the House expunged by the order of the Speaker is marked by asterisks
expunction
expunction : the act of expunging : the state of being expunged
Expunction
The act of expunging or erasing the condition of being expunged
Delete
To blot out to erase to expunge to dele to omit
Dispunge
To expunge to erase
Erase
letters or characters written engraved or painted to efface to expunge to cross out as to erase a word or a
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