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erased

adjective as in obliterated

adjective as in omitted

adjective as in stricken

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By his estimate, the park has erased close to $15 million of his career earnings and left him $7 million in debt.

But those gains were erased by the rising crack epidemic that took root, and once again, MacArthur Park was lost to the people who needed it most.

Being submerged in the water for so long had erased any chance of forensic clues that might help police.

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Any reservations they had about whether Kamala Harris was their best candidate were erased at a joyful convention in Chicago a few weeks later.

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In Lebanon’s south, entire villages and towns have been erased in recent Israeli bombardment, triggered by Hezbollah’s yearlong rocket campaign against northern Israel.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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