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erasing
Erasing refers to the act of removing or deleting something, such as text, images, or data, from a surface or a digital device. It typically involves completely removing any trace of the erased content.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of erasing in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of erasing in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
Examples of erasing in a Sentence
ART is the medium through which you express the inexpressible, convey the unconveyable, transporting the audience in different realms of existence erasing their mental identities. Any effort by the artist to make an personal identity is detrimental in an artistic sense. Be Wiser, leave no residue dissolve in ART!
This isn't confronting history, this is erasing it.
Was Woodrow Wilson an unabashed racist? Yes. Should we talk about that, should we condemn it? Yes, but we shouldn't be involved in this bizarre process of erasing our history because it offends our ears. This is something the media pushes, but I think the American people are fed up with it. There is a reservoir of common sense that recognizes this is dumb.
Trump/Pence administration courageously decided that this was not going to stand and simply walked out of UNESCO because of the antisemitic history erasing decision against the Tomb of the Patriarchs and Matriarchs.
High-yield spreads backed up 20 basis points this week, erasing the April-May rally and that spooked investors.
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