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    expunge


    expunged


    expunging


    1. expunge the Gods completely


    2. The result is to expunge from existence a part of reality that must be expressed in words to understand the world in which we live and those who inhabit it


    3. It is the essence of any illicit regime to suppress, expunge, or annihilate its opposition


    4. Boggs could not expunge the shadowy episode from his


    5. At a time when the nation had reached an impasse with the negotiations with the Chinese government and war looked to be a certain event he jumped into the scene like a savior and remained proactive when others were perplexed, to expunge any such possibility of war and thus extricated the nation from falling into economic crisis ensuring the sovereignty and dignity of the country to be intact” he said as people chanted my name


    6. He tried to expunge all Chinese culture and All Chinese history from the minds of his subjects


    7. ’ And we cannot consent to expunge, where authorities are so much divided, words whose insertion could hardly have occurred


    8. “Regan Hamilton-Sweeney, may I present …” and then Amory said the name Regan would subsequently expunge from her memory, leaving only the initial L


    9. How often in the previous months had I imagined returning in triumph, with a typescript that would instantly expunge my distraction and my disregard


    10. Harrison was right, and she forced herself to expunge most of her beloved descriptions, though it took three re-writings before the story could be pruned down to please the fastidious Mr

    1. Secularists and Atheists alike have long expunged Evil (in its purest sense) from its lexicon as a word commonly thought to convey a religious (read: superstitious) connotation consistent with irrational impulses or ideas rather than ―considered reasoning


    2. To this purpose, God must be expunged from the public consciousness lest His presence confound the prescribed arrangements of mechanical processes where two plus two may not necessarily add up to four nor does it have to provided such dubious calculations preserve the implausible standards of an unthinking individual who has been summarily reduced to rote


    3. It had expunged the dark forces, entwined within her body


    4. the magma is expunged


    5. If the panel accepts her report, all record of this proceeding will be expunged from her record


    6. As soon as the ‘hundred big ones’ had all been expunged


    7. In fact, she seemed to have expunged from her mind all memory of Duffy and, although she did not revert to muteness, she spoke even more seldom than before and I would often find her, standing silent and still, with a look of pre-occupation on her face, as if trying to recall something she had forgotten


    8. “The Teoti have been expunged from this land and this city, never to rule again, that does not mean there will be no government


    9. learn the folly of her methodology or she would be expunged


    10. would have her record expunged of any wrong doing after fulfill-

    11. Since her criminal record had been expunged of the crime


    12. Safari parks and game reserves throughout the country were similarly empty of visitors, and the beautiful country, which had once earned millions from overseas visitors, was now virtually expunged from the tourist map


    13. But by degrees our intellect has been expunged and is being filled with the fallacy of the moral imagination


    14. What if every Law ever passed could only be kept on the books and enforced for 7 years? Then any Law that proved to be unenforceable, bias, unjust, or just plain stupid; would become automatically defunct, and be automatically expunged from the record simply by being ignored


    15. One reason historians think romantic ballads became popular in the middle ages is because that it was not expunged from the official records… of earlier historians


    16. They have been expunged


    17. Their crimes are expunged from history books carefully and painstakingly


    18. ” The photographic legacy of JFK had been expunged


    19. The Church’s lack of SNARCs probably made that degree of overhead cover redundant—these days, at least—yet that might not have been the case when the tomb was first established, for he had no idea what the “minor angels” who’d expunged Seijin Kohdy from the Church’s annals might have been capable of


    20. He was killed shortly before the end of that war and later stripped of his sainthood and expunged from the record of the Church’s seijins

    21. I saw a land that had overcome human efforts to tame it, that had expunged human history and human mistakes


    22. Stanza II properly concludes with this line, the remainder having been expunged either by the author himself or the censors


    23. I trust it will be expunged


    1. Frank was in a stadium men’s room stall painfully and involuntarily expunging his body of the poison


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    Synonyms for "expunge"

    excise expunge scratch strike undo omit efface cancel obliterate erase

    "expunge" definitions

    remove by erasing or crossing out or as if by drawing a line