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erase

[ih-reys] / ɪˈreɪs /


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In practice, blocking one of these apps from accessing your bank account doesn’t erase the balance — it just stops the app from automatically pulling repayment from your bank account.

From MarketWatch

Could Camille have permanently erased all those good memories from her brain?

From Literature

"They are all beside the path. Six of them, in all. Could it be that Sheba has erased some things of importance to trick us?"

From Literature

"No more laws that treat survivors as though time can erase harm," Roberts said, before adding: "Pass Virginia's Law."

From BBC

The Labor Department’s Bureau of Labor Statistics, which compiles the CPI, seasonally adjusts the results to erase patterns that recur each year.

From The Wall Street Journal