erase

محو
definition
verb
graffiti had been erased from the wall
rub out or remove (writing or marks).
translation of 'erase'
verb
محا,
انمحى
example
I 'erase' everything using a program that promises to destroy the data, not just remove it from the directory.
The degaussing process is designed to 'erase' the tape magnetically back to a virgin state.
Whether this person did or did not 'erase' his computer's memory, he is responsible for putting the information into it.
An environment of finding fault will break down trust in one another as well as 'erase' the personal self-confidence every member needs to succeed.
A sudden smile can smooth it free of tension as easily as the tide can 'erase' marks on sand.
When the calculation was over, the operator would smooth over the sand and 'erase' the marks.
We have all seen people 'erase' their own worries and fears by helping others.
The accused used to 'erase' the marks and words from the stamps and sold them to the shopkeepers or back to the post offices.
The malicious software might then 'erase' itself and never be detected, according to the report.
We wish we could 'erase' the mark, see it gone forever.
But one wonders if a brush of white wash on these walls would help 'erase' some of the pain.
In some parts of Latin America, there's been an attempt to 'erase' many of the traces of liberation theology in any of its forms.
I pushed the 'erase' button; did people think teachers were evil or something?
She had an urge to 'erase' the writing, make it disappear, as if doing that would make it so that it never happened… but of course - the diary was etched in pen.
The United States owes its entire non-Native history to people wanting to 'erase' their pasts and make fresh starts.
If you do decide to resell, you'll need to be able to track the equipment and obtain proof that hard drives have been completely 'erased' .
Despite the subsequent wiping, washing and some more wiping, the footprints simply refused to be 'erased' .
The tower houses a laser projection device that gradually describes a horizontal line of red light on the gallery walls and then 'erases' itself.
Architectural awareness 'erases' a person's complacency about buildings.
Yet retracting a report isn't the same as 'erasing' it from people's memories.
Experts say some of that helplessness may be 'erased' by commune council elections, held for the first time in 2002, which could give villagers more influence over local planning.
Remarkably, seven days later her mark was 'erased' .
The ‘old’ boxes can be 'erased' and new data recorded onto them for distribution when the next update cycle occurs.
She had been a genius and 'erased' all records and traces of Nikolas and replaced them with false information.
Eyes and noses smear like smudged pencil marks 'erased' from once-recognizable faces.
The 'erasable' calendar posted on the east wall was too far away, so she scrabbled through the piles of loose papers cluttering her desktop until she found her appointment book.
The role of the Bund area is changing, but the name of the wall will never be 'erased' from locals' minds.
A roll of film, for example, can only be used once, but a computer chip can be 'erased' and reused continually.
The kids glanced up at me, and some started 'erasing' their marks.
The memory cell is an electrically 'erasable' programmable read only memory cell or a Flash memory cell.
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