Efface Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for efface.
efface
efface
/əˈfeɪs/
Examples
- The men effaced the colors of the rainbow.
- That seems to efface the meaning, in a sense, though.
- The man wanted to efface the remnants of the crime.
- You wish to efface him altogether.
- All the splendour of Calcutta carriages could not efface it.
- The man has effaced himself as the wielder of the sword.
- Pulling content from publication doesn't efface copyright in it.
- In all the upheaval Bruno managed to efface the role he was playing in policy.
- In all the upheaval, Bruno managed to efface the role he was playing in policy.
- In this sense, peon can be used in either a derogatory or self effacing context.
remove completely from recognition or memory
verb
make inconspicuous
verb
remove by or as if by rubbing or erasing
verb
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"E + Face. Erase your face from the drawing, make it all traceless."
Erase + Face: Erase ex-girlfriend's face from your memory.
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