erasure

[ UK /ɪɹˈe‍ɪʒɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a surface area where something has been erased
    another word had been written over the erasure
  2. a correction made by erasing
    there were many erasures in the typescript
  3. deletion by an act of expunging or erasing
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How To Use erasure In A Sentence

  • Its most debilitating effect is the erasure of the experience of racism and sexism for black women.
  • He repeated it once more, using "blander" for "smoother" in the second line; then wrote it down without erasure, but this time (my set eyes missed no stroke of any word) he substituted "soother" for his atrocious second thought, so that it came away under his hand as it is written in the book -- as it is written in the book. Traffics and Discoveries
  • Function types are indeed the natural way to represent the type of a lambda expression, but unfortunately they interact badly with an existing language "feature": erasure.
  • A more successful approach to changing identity or at least dealing with unpleasant memories other than artificial represson or so-called erasure would be to change how we relate to our memories. Life of Brian:
  • As is characteristic of Johns's graphic work of this time, the drawings feature freehand scribbles, carefully limned curves, erasures and tonal blurring.
  • The approach is somewhat similar to the social P2P storage solution Wua.la that Om reviewed last year on GigaOM, including the fact that both use so-called erasure codes for redundancy. Personal P2P Goes Video: A First Review of Squidcast
  • The most delicate art is the art of erasure: what we do to forget is as elusory as what we do to remember. newest oldest profile the girl extras butterfly thanks Bemymemory Diary Entry
  • However, the policy excluded, among other things, consequential losses resulting from the erasure, loss, distortion or corruption of information on computer systems.
  • Postmodern psychology argues for the erasure of the category of self.
  • Psychic deadness, erasure of intersubjectivity, refusal of meaning-making, perversion of agency, and an inability to bear desire constitute the core features of the post-traumatic psychic landscape of torture. Think Progress » Former Bush Speechwriter Attacks Reporter For Pointing Out Bush Techniques Were Used By Khmer Rouge
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