delete |
demolish |
As a noun delete
is a key that may be pressed to delete something (including text or files) from a computer.
As a verb demolish is
to destroy; to destruct.
abort |
delete |
As nouns the difference between abort and delete
is that
abort is a miscarriage; an untimely birth; an abortion while
delete is an alternative spelling of Delete|lang=en.
As verbs the difference between abort and delete
is that
abort is to miscarry; to bring forth offspring prematurely while
delete is to remove, get rid of or erase, especially written or printed material, or data on a computer.
extract |
delete |
As nouns the difference between extract and delete
is that
extract is that which is extracted or drawn out while
delete is an alternative spelling of Delete|lang=en.
As verbs the difference between extract and delete
is that
extract is to draw out or forth; to pull out; to remove forcibly from a fixed position, as by traction or suction, etc while
delete is to remove, get rid of or erase, especially written or printed material, or data on a computer.
set |
delete |
As a numeral set
is seven.
As a noun delete is
a key that may be pressed to delete something (including text or files) from a computer.
waive |
delete |
As nouns the difference between waive and delete
is that
waive is (obsolete|legal) a woman put out of the protection of the law; an outlawed woman or
waive can be while
delete is a key that may be pressed to delete something (including text or files) from a computer.
As a verb waive
is (obsolete) to outlaw (someone) or
waive can be (obsolete) to move from side to side; to sway.
exclusion |
delete |
As nouns the difference between exclusion and delete
is that
exclusion is the act of excluding or shutting out; removal from consideration or taking part while
delete is an alternative spelling of Delete|lang=en.
As a verb delete is
to remove, get rid of or erase, especially written or printed material, or data on a computer.
delete |
supersede |
As nouns the difference between delete and supersede
is that
delete is a key that may be pressed to delete something (including text or files) from a computer while
supersede is (internet) an updated newsgroup post that supersedes an earlier version.
As a verb supersede is
set (something) aside.
omitted |
delete |
As verbs the difference between omitted and delete
is that
omitted is past tense of omit while
delete is to remove, get rid of or erase, especially written or printed material, or data on a computer.
As a noun delete is
an alternative spelling of Delete|lang=en.
unload |
delete |
As a verb unload
is to remove the load or cargo from (a vehicle, etc).
As a noun delete is
a key that may be pressed to delete something (including text or files) from a computer.
evict |
delete |
As verbs the difference between evict and delete
is that
evict is to expel (one or more people) from their property; to force (one or more people) to move out while
delete is to remove, get rid of or erase, especially written or printed material, or data on a computer.
As a noun delete is
an alternative spelling of Delete|lang=en.
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