Erase in a sentence as a verb

At some point, the cost of adjusting for the externalities will erase the savings of AirBnB.

A dry-erase marker and a bathroom mirror keeps the tally, and about once a month, someone wins.

We may have erased your bad behavior but, keep in mind that your data on this site is aggregated public domain.

The basic idea of terrorism is to erase the boundaries of the battlefield.

As an analogy, if we erase a specific bit in memory, whole parts can become unreadable.

Which you could erase with a special high voltage signal on the motherboard doing the work of the ultraviolet lamp in previous generations.

You mean "made of wood," but that's the most you can squeeze out. Please don't try to steal the thunder of actual artisans.> "unique built-in eraser"\n> "unique sensor lets you **** Pencil to erase"Yeah, the crappy Wacom knockoff I bought in 1998 had the same thing.

But you needed a special programmer to do that, and to erase it, you had to get rid of those charges so you literally shined an ultraviolet light thru the window and the photons kicked the electrons right out of dodge.

Clearly we select ellipses more than we erase, which is bound to Shift-E...I've used it for a few personal projects out of curiosity, and I still don't understand how you're supposed to do basic things like make a color palette with it.

Unfortunately, one unforeseen consequence of doing it by hand was that it became very clear that my handwriting was too hard to read, so I had to manually erase all the writing and redo it using a decent looking font.

Erase definitions

verb

remove from memory or existence; "The Turks erased the Armenians in 1915"

verb

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

See also: efface

verb

wipe out digitally or magnetically recorded information; "Who erased the files form my hard disk?"

See also: delete