Expunge in a sentence as a verb

Yeah, but you are still unemployable for at least 10 years if you are in a state with a system to expunge felonies.

If a plane is recirculating cabin air, is there a anything a pilot can do to expunge bad air in these cases?

" where the term meant more 'I expunge them from my consideration' rather than any overt sexual overtones.

Are you reading what you're writing before you send it?By popular demand IE has been forced to expunge the worst of it, and support standards.

Don't worry though, I'm confident that the government will eventually find a way to expunge all the undesirable "low-lives" from the net.

He's already making arrangements to expunge the records of every affected defendant.

You don't need to expunge the niche from your permanent record or anything - it's nothing to be ashamed of, it deserves a nice spot on your resume and is good for years of future anecdotes and impromptu lectures.

"less sodium [output] could simply mean that the body is no longer able to expunge it from the body""the less sodium that study subjects excreted in their urine - an excellent measure of prior consumption"These two statements seem mutually exclusive.

Expunge definitions

verb

remove by erasing or crossing out or as if by drawing a line; "Please strike this remark from the record"; "scratch that remark"

See also: strike scratch excise