Efface in a sentence as a verb

On the contrary, to the extent that the self appears there at all, it is to be effaced.

And yet it is also true that one can write nothing readable unless one constantly struggles to efface one's own personality.

Ubuntu has an it efface 90% close enough to windows these days, and back in 2010 I did exactly what you say - got my mother to start using Linux instead.

"You forget that so much of what makes food good or bad is in your head"What I take away from this is that you can self-efface any sort of preference for such foods.

It changed me, I think it can do wonders for insecure people that tend to efface themselves for "the good of the group" and that may be less happy than they could be because of it.

Some funny ones:c0ffee, dadb0d, badcab, deface, deadbf, baddad, daddad, debeef, beefed, adbeef, beeeef, efface, faceb0, deeded, facade, 2faced, decafe, dabeef#debeef is a lovely lavender actually!

And I wouldn’t even be rooting these devices if I could just efface some of the stock brand and bloatware, but no, every mobile provider wants me to sign into their analytics package, and billboard their logos all over the place.

Grothendieck's methods and approach allowed algebraic geometers to tackle vastly bigger range of problems, and ultimately to efface the distinction between algebra and geometry, at the price of making things much more abstract and distanced from more concrete considerations.

Efface definitions

verb

remove completely from recognition or memory; "efface the memory of the time in the camps"

See also: obliterate

verb

make inconspicuous; "efface oneself"

verb

remove by or as if by rubbing or erasing; "Please erase the formula on the blackboard--it is wrong!"

See also: erase