expunged

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past of expunge
expunge
To eliminate completely; annihilate
expunge
To completely remove leaving no trace
expunge
To erase or strike out
expunge
{v} to blot or cross out, erase, efface
expunge
A motion by which an action taken in a floor session is deleted from the Daily Journal (for example, "Expunge the record")
expunge
To strike out or erase
expunge
{f} obliterate, erase, strike out
expunge
To physically erase; to white or strike out To "expunge" something from a court record means to remove every reference to it from the court file
expunge
If you expunge something, you get rid of it completely, because it causes problems or bad feelings. The revolutionaries expunged domestic opposition The experience was something he had tried to expunge from his memory His name was expunged from the record books
expunge
Action to delete certain portions of the official record of a governmental body
expunge
To completely erase a file, document or directory from a computer system
expunge
To strike out; to wipe out or destroy; to annihilate; as, to expunge an offense
expunge
remove by erasing or crossing out; "Please strike this remark from the record"
expunge
To blot out, as with pen; to rub out; to efface designedly; to obliterate; to strike out wholly; as, to expunge words, lines, or sentences
expunged

    Hyphenation

    ex·punged

    Turkish pronunciation

    îkspʌncd

    Pronunciation

    /əkˈspənʤd/ /ɪkˈspʌnʤd/

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    ... many, many cases, those records can be expunged. ...
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