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erase

[ih-reys] / ɪˈreɪs /


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In January of 2001, the Congressional Budget Office projected that the budget surpluses of President Bill Clinton’s second term would continue throughout the next decade, totaling $5.6 trillion and erasing the national debt.

From The Wall Street Journal

Commutation only reduces the punishment for a crime, whereas a full pardon erases a conviction.

From Salon

I was retracing my steps of 20 years earlier to a scene of mass death I had never been able to erase from my mind.

From Los Angeles Times

Essentially, the scientists had erased a specific memory.

From Los Angeles Times

“So all those years of ‘cool’ usernames and cringe emails can be erased… shame it can’t delete the memories associated with them,” another X user posted.

From Los Angeles Times