- Erase
Erase may refer to:
*Deletion
*File wiping
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Erase/Rewind
*Eraser (disambiguation)
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erase — e‧rase [ɪˈreɪz ǁ ɪˈreɪs] verb [transitive] COMPUTING if you erase information on a computer, you remove it; = delete erasure noun [countable, uncountable] * * * erase UK US /ɪˈreɪz/ US /ɪˈreɪs/ verb [T] … Financial and business terms
erase — erase, expunge, cancel, efface, obliterate, blot out, delete mean to strike out something so that it no longer has effect or existence. Erase basically implies a scraping or rubbing out of something that is written, engraved, or painted {erase a… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Erase — E*rase ([ e]*r[=a]s ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Erased} ([ e]*r[=a]st ); p. pr. & vb. n.. {Erasing}.] [L. erasus, p. p. of eradere to erase; e out + radere to scrape, scratch, shave. See {Rase}.] 1. To rub or scrape out, as letters or characters… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
erase — vt erased, eras·ing: to seal and protect (criminal records) from disclosure Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. erase … Law dictionary
erase — erase; erase·ment; … English syllables
erase — [ē rās′, irās′] vt. erased, erasing [< L erasus, pp. of eradere, to scratch out < e , out + radere, to scrape, scratch: see RAT] 1. to rub, scrape, or wipe out (esp. written or engraved letters); efface; expunge 2. to remove (something… … English World dictionary
Erase — [engl.], löschen … Universal-Lexikon
erase — c.1600, from L. erasus, pp. of eradere scrape out, scrape off, shave, from ex out (see EX (Cf. ex )) + radere to scrape (see RAZE (Cf. raze)). Of magnetic tape, from 1945. Related: Erased; erasing … Etymology dictionary
erase — [v] remove; rub out abolish, annul, black out, blank, blot, blue pencil*, cancel, cross out, cut, cut out, delete, disannul, dispatch, efface, eliminate, excise, expunge, extirpate, gut, kill, launder*, negate, nullify, obliterate, scratch out*,… … New thesaurus
erase — ► VERB ▪ rub out or obliterate; remove all traces of. DERIVATIVES erasable adjective erasure noun. ORIGIN Latin eradere scrape away … English terms dictionary