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was effaced
verb
Past of efface
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The emphasis was on commemorating Great Men — any trace of vice, pathology or ordinary humanity was effaced.
One reason European culture was effaced from the referendum as an issue was that Boris Johnson was good at neutralising it.
In 1957, when Graves re-edited the memoir, "the book's hidden mentor was effaced", as Andrew Motion says in the introduction to this timely reissue of the original edition.
Also, the deltoid muscle shadow was effaced, in accordance with a generalized local muscular atrophy.
Microscopically, the pulmonary architecture was effaced by nodules of variably sized, irregular, vascular channels lined with neoplastic endothelial cells.
He did nothing of note but injure A young girl; he's a virus That infected and effaced and was effaced.
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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.
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