Examples of 'efface' in a sentence
Meaning of "efface"
efface (verb) - to erase or wipe out something, often used to describe removing writing or markings from a surface
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- To erase (as anything impressed or inscribed upon a surface); to render illegible or indiscernible.
- To cause to disappear as if by rubbing out or striking out.
- To make oneself inobtrusive as if due to modesty or diffidence.
- Of the cervix during pregnancy, to thin and stretch in preparation for labor.
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I tried to efface the memory of her tears.
Their names and their deeds to efface.
To efface his image from my heart.
Others can dilate and efface overnight.
And efface this disagreeable scene from my memory.
This is what the terrorist wants to efface.
But it did not efface the panther.
Efface everything and start over.
You kept it to efface his memory.
These norms work to give face and to efface.
Time does not efface the crime.
Sixty years of life have not been able to efface.
I can not efface the impression.
I am coming in here to efface myself.
You tried to efface the marks of the branding iron.
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Without having to efface myself.
We can not efface the geopolitical stance of our country.
Indeed good deeds efface misdeeds.
Efface your smile.
I will do anything to efface that disgrace.
To better efface the paintings themselves and what they represent.
Nor does one efface another.
No more so than the phenomenon requiring a man in love to efface himself.
We have to efface this blot.
There are no faults that a true repentance will not efface in my eyes.
The official files efface the issue almost completely.
In the King which nothing could efface.
The compositions are said to efface and prevent wrinkles in mammalian skin.
Saudi Arabia tried everything it could to efface that record.
He did everything possible to efface the traces of Muslim identity in his past.
Rabbit EPEC strains attach to intestinal tissue and cells and efface microvilli.
A good teacher also had the ability to efface himself in the presence of his schoolchildren.
Efface the teachings of the Bible from human thought and Christianity passes into oblivion.
The government has always pushed to efface these differences.
Efface yourself so that only I may be seen.
All these instruments will be amended to efface you from the family.
Efface a vested right, but it remains enforceable.
Change to efface.
An attempt to efface and nullify the Arab national character ;.
Because of this calumny Allah may efface their faces.
This is calculated to judaize and efface the Islamic features of the occupied Palestinian territories.
And so that Allah will examine those who believe and efface the unbelievers.
The ideal preparation would soften and efface the cervix without causing myometrial contractions.
Will worship the Creator and efface.
Moreover, it is possible to efface the color obtained.
Bad men it guards, and doth their ill efface.
Does an instant astray efface a life of respectability?
If we work upon brass, time will efface it.
Loom up, in isolation, to better efface the paintings themselves and what they represent.
If we work on brass, time will efface it.