Expunge :
detrahere,
delens, extergimus, detrahere,, et percutiamus, delendis rit conferatur, quae ualeant
detrahere,tolliexpungitexpunging
detrahere,tolliexpungitexpunging
Verb(1) remove by erasing or crossing out or as if by drawing a line
(1) He's not just trying to remove the Treaty from law, but expunge it from public consciousness altogether.(2) But the answer to the present imperfections is in part to abolish faith schools in their entirety and expunge religion from schools, except as a topic of study.(3) the kind of man that could expunge an unsatisfactory incident from his memory(4) They demanded that school officials apologize and expunge the incident from her son's records.(5) The concept of expungement for its own sake is simply inapplicable to a law on this subject matter.(6) The usual pattern was the one-off benefit to private capital of a state asset on the cheap - with debts being expunged and subsidies being provided.(7) Perhaps there needs to be some kind of commission for truth and reconciliation so the historical crimes perpetrated in its name can be expunged from the record.(8) Any application for expungement would be sent to the police, and they would have an opportunity to oppose the application for any of the reasons mentioned in terms of the person's prior convictions.(9) Hector had expunged any reference to his health when issuing his blue copy.(10) That would help to ensure that only people who truly deserved the expungement of their convictions achieved that.(11) These individuals see the Intifada as expunging the occupation and arriving finally at independence.(12) Anyway, I'm back on the cam and the imposter has been expunged .(13) Thoughts such as those though will be expunged from the memory of the runner when he takes to the grid for this afternoon's 500-mile race.(14) Funk suggests two reforms to replace expungement : First, nonviolent juvenile offenders should pay restitution to their victims instead of going to juvenile detention centers.(15) He is seeking expunction of the remarks made against him by the single judge.(16) All references to his drug use have been expunged , and he's now a dashing old adventurer grieving over his inability to save his son's life.
Related Phrases of expunge(1) expunge ::
detrahere,
(1) expunge ::
detrahere,
Synonyms
Verb
1. erase ::
delens
2. remove ::
remove
3. delete ::
delete
4. rub out ::
de fricare
5. wipe out ::
delere
6. efface ::
delebit
7. cross out ::
transire de
8. strike out ::
et percutiamus
9. blot out ::
deleas miserationes
10. destroy ::
perdere
11. obliterate ::
delendis rit conferatur
12. scratch ::
scabere
13. eradicate ::
eradicate
14. eliminate ::
eliminate
15. deep-six ::
sex altum,
Verb
1. erase ::
delens
2. remove ::
remove
3. delete ::
delete
4. rub out ::
de fricare
5. wipe out ::
delere
6. efface ::
delebit
7. cross out ::
transire de
8. strike out ::
et percutiamus
9. blot out ::
deleas miserationes
10. destroy ::
perdere
11. obliterate ::
delendis rit conferatur
12. scratch ::
scabere
13. eradicate ::
eradicate
14. eliminate ::
eliminate
15. deep-six ::
sex altum,
Different Formsexpunge, expunged, expunges, expunging
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