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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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Erasing
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Angries
earings
gainers
inrages
regains
regians
searing
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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
I... thought about erasing the video.
Nations around the world continue to stand with Ukraine, because we all recognize that if we abandon Ukraine, we abandon the UN Charter itself, and the principles and rules that make all our countries safer and more secure: No seizing land by force. No erasing another country’s borders. No targeting civilians in war, if we do not defend these basic principles, we invite a world in which might makes right, the strong dominate the weak.
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!
I ... thought about erasing the video.
In addition to erasing the legacy of segregation and forgetting that story, you also forget the black men who fought and died in that war.
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