erase |
deleting |
As verbs the difference between erase and deleting
is that
erase is to remove markings or information while
deleting is .
erase |
do_away |
Related terms |
Erase is a related term of do_away.
erase |
wipeout |
As a verb erase
is to remove markings or information.
As a noun wipeout is
the action of the verb "wipe out.
erase |
level |
Related terms |
As verbs the difference between erase and level
is that
erase is to remove markings or information while
level is to adjust so as to make as flat or perpendicular to the ground as possible.
As an adjective level is
the same height at all places; parallel to a flat ground.
As a noun level is
a tool for finding whether a surface is level, or for creating a horizontal or vertical line of reference.
erase |
disgrace |
Related terms |
Erase is a related term of disgrace.
As a verb erase
is to remove markings or information.
As a noun disgrace is
disgrace.
erase |
demolish |
Related terms |
Erase is a related term of demolish.
As verbs the difference between erase and demolish
is that
erase is to remove markings or information while
demolish is to destroy; to destruct.
erase |
tarnish |
Related terms |
Erase is a related term of tarnish.
In lang=en terms the difference between erase and tarnish
is that
erase is to disregard (a group, an orientation, etc); to prevent from having an active role in society while
tarnish is to soil, sully, damage or compromise.
As verbs the difference between erase and tarnish
is that
erase is to remove markings or information while
tarnish is to oxidize or discolor due to oxidation.
As a noun tarnish is
oxidation or discoloration, especially of a decorative metal exposed to air.
erase |
abrogate |
Related terms |
Erase is a related term of abrogate.
In lang=en terms the difference between erase and abrogate
is that
erase is to disregard (a group, an orientation, etc); to prevent from having an active role in society while
abrogate is to put an end to; to do away with
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As verbs the difference between erase and abrogate
is that erase is to remove markings or information while abrogate is to annul by an authoritative act; to abolish by the authority of the maker or her or his successor; to repeal; — applied to the repeal of laws, decrees, ordinances, the abolition of customs, etc [. ]
As an adjective abrogate is
(archaic) abrogated; abolished .
erase |
purge |
In transitive terms the difference between erase and purge
is that
erase is to disregard (a group, an orientation, etc.); to prevent from having an active role in society while
purge is to clarify; to clear the dregs from (liquor).
In intransitive terms the difference between erase and purge
is that
erase is to be erased have markings removed, have information removed, or be cleared of information while
purge is to have or produce frequent evacuations from the intestines, as by means of a cathartic.
As a noun purge is
an act of purging.
erase |
destroy |
Related terms |
In transitive terms the difference between erase and destroy
is that
erase is to disregard (a group, an orientation, etc.); to prevent from having an active role in society while
destroy is to put down or euthanize.
In intransitive terms the difference between erase and destroy
is that
erase is to be erased have markings removed, have information removed, or be cleared of information while
destroy is to cause destruction.
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