erase

पुसून
definition
verb
graffiti had been erased from the wall
rub out or remove (writing or marks).
translation of 'erase'
नावनिशाणी राहू न देणे,
पुसून टाकणे
example
The accused used to 'erase' the marks and words from the stamps and sold them to the shopkeepers or back to the post offices.
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.
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.
We wish we could 'erase' the mark, see it gone forever.
We have all seen people 'erase' their own worries and fears by helping others.
Whether this person did or did not 'erase' his computer's memory, he is responsible for putting the information into it.
I pushed the 'erase' button; did people think teachers were evil or something?
When the calculation was over, the operator would smooth over the sand and 'erase' the marks.
The degaussing process is designed to 'erase' the tape magnetically back to a virgin state.
I 'erase' everything using a program that promises to destroy the data, not just remove it from the directory.
The malicious software might then 'erase' itself and never be detected, according to the report.
The United States owes its entire non-Native history to people wanting to 'erase' their pasts and make fresh starts.
A sudden smile can smooth it free of tension as easily as the tide can 'erase' marks on sand.
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.
But one wonders if a brush of white wash on these walls would help 'erase' some of the pain.
Despite the subsequent wiping, washing and some more wiping, the footprints simply refused to be 'erased' .
This could take the form of a predefined message, which, when sent to a phone either 'erases' its program memory, and/or locks it up completely.
If women participated in this myth-making in order to understand themselves and their place in the world, the traces have been 'erased' or repressed.
The role of the Bund area is changing, but the name of the wall will never be 'erased' from locals' minds.
It was important that all stray marks be completely 'erased' so they would not show when the design was scanned.
Like previously, the copy in the duplicated block has been 'erased' , and no trace of a pseudogene or relic can be detected in S. cerevisiae.
Kishi put down the pencil with which she had been marking up the corner of her assignment book and suddenly took to 'erasing' the marks with much vigor.
Soon the software revved up and began to halt the invasion, slowly at first but as the system recovers one by one it gets faster and faster until the traces of hacking has been 'erased' .
They are a black mark, which will really only be finally 'erased' when the game addresses the root cause of players behaving badly.
Even the small marks left by the scrapping of chair legs had been 'erased' .
That leaves a mark on you that can't be 'erased' - and it leaves you with questions that you have to confront: Who am I to have witnessed such acts?
Just like 'erasing' a magnetic hard disk does not delete all the information stored on the disk, common erasure methods for tapes do not erase all of the data on the tape.
Well, you know, I'm a little confused by your characterization of this as though because a person has served a jail sentence that that somehow 'erases' the fact that they committed a crime.
It prevents a hacker from deleting any files, but restricts a user from suing the hacker should anything be accidentally 'erased' .
The labels were cut out of his clothing and any identifying marks on his shoes had been 'erased' .
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