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is effaced
verb
Past of efface
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The movie's batsqueak of complacency is effaced by these funny and intelligent performances.
One who makes it out alive is Clarissa Dalloway, another eponymous protagonist whose individual identity is effaced by the title.
The human, biographical aspect of data is effaced by just calling it 'data.'" He suggests we think carefully before weakening any privacy protections in search of an uncertain benefit.
In this context, post-contrast subtraction imaging is mandatory to depict the suspicious focus of PCa because on T1-weighted subtraction images, the hyperintensity of the hematoma is effaced and the enhancing nodule is well depicted (Fig. 25).
The left image was acquired using minimal precompression as evidenced by a preserved gel layer between the skin and transducer (arrowheads), whereas the right image was acquired using mild precompression as evidenced by the fact that the gel interface layer is effaced and the nodule is closer to the skin surface.
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The war criminals could then be effaced.
Every trace of urgency has been effaced.
Everything that built class has been effaced".
New events and experiences were effaced almost instantly.
Her women vent their fury at being effaced by men.
Any true dervish has been effaced in this manner (3: 3669-85).
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