Exact(37)
Her women vent their fury at being effaced by men.
Standing figures are partially effaced by a pervasive yellow ground.
Kentridge's original drawings are often completely effaced by their successors.
As early as 1848, his lithographs show contours effaced by light.
The movie's batsqueak of complacency is effaced by these funny and intelligent performances.
It remains one of only two (with the Pyramids of Giza) that have not been completely effaced by time.
Similar(23)
The fact that Krugman himself had previously emphasized the importance of investor confidence was magically effaced, presumably by the confidence trick fairy.
A baleful tone predominates, notably in a bronze sculpture by Huma Bhabha of two charred, disembodied feet; silvery, partially effaced photo-paintings by John Beech; and photogravures by Tacita Dean from her "Russian Ending" series, which is predicated upon an old European filmmaking conceit in which two endings were shot, an upbeat one for Americans and a downer for the Soviets.
"I did not know where to place my dark box, how to focus my sitter, and my first picture I effaced to my consternation by rubbing my hand over the filmy side of the glass".
Some, constrained by social expectations, effaced the records of their work.
It looks like an embroidered Victorian mourning picture sprung into three dimensions: spreading coniferous trees shade uneven brick paths that thread their way through clumps of ivy and hosta and are flanked by perhaps two dozen largely effaced, often crooked tombstones that mark the graves of members of the city's oldest Jewish congregation, who were buried here between 1805 and 1829.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com