Erase - REF

Erase (verb):Meaning: To remove or eliminate something by rubbing, wiping, or deleting; to obliterate or clear away marks, traces, or information.

Examples:

  1. She used an eraser to erase the pencil marks from the paper.
  2. The teacher asked the students to carefully erase their errors before submitting their assignments.
  3. Make sure to double-check before you erase any important data from the computer.

Synonyms: Delete, remove, eliminate, wipe out, obliterate.

Antonyms: Write, add, create, imprint, mark.

Collocations:

  1. Erase a whiteboard: The teacher grabbed a cloth to erase the whiteboard after the lesson.
  2. Erase a mistake: Realizing his error, he swiftly moved to erase the mistake he made on the project.
  3. Erase data: Before selling the old phone, he made sure to erase all personal data.

Idioms:

  1. Erase from memory: He wished he could somehow erase the embarrassing memory from his mind.
  2. Erase someone's name: She decided to erase his name from her heart after the breakup.
  3. Erase the past: Moving to a new place helped her erase the painful past and start anew.

Expressions:

  1. Erase the slate: A new year often brings the chance to erase the slate and set fresh goals.
  2. Erase the board: The teacher instructed the students to erase the board at the end of the class.
  3. Erase all traces: He wanted to ensure he could erase all traces of his online activity.

Phrases:

  1. Erase history: For privacy, you can easily erase your browsing history.
  2. Erase a file: Accidentally clicking "delete" caused him to erase an important file.
  3. Erase the memory: The program was designed to securely erase the memory of old devices.

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