See also: Efface Effaced Effaceable Effacement Effa Effable Effacing
1. Efface definition is - to eliminate or make indistinct by or as if by wearing away a surface; also : to cause to vanish
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2. How to use Efface in a sentence.
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3. Efface synonyms, Efface pronunciation, Efface translation, English dictionary definition of Efface
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4. To rub or wipe out; erase: The serial number had been Effaced from the stolen product
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5. Efface definition, to wipe out; do away with; expunge: to Efface one's unhappy memories
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6. Perhaps she felt sorry for my pain, perhaps she fancied my love would Efface the remembrance of him
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7. THE MAKING OF A SAINT WILLIAM SOMERSET MAUGHAM Talents of the rarest order, or regarded as such, do not Efface the opprobrium of a dissolute life
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8. To rub or wipe out; erase: The serial number had been Effaced from the stolen product
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9. To remove or make indistinct: "Five years' absence had done nothing to Efface the people's memory of his firmness" (Alan Moorehead)
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10. The Crossword Solver found 24 answers to the Efface crossword clue
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11. Reverse Signs of Premature Aging at Efface Aesthetics in Santa Monica
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12. These things help the cervix Efface (thin, soften, shorten, etc.) and prepare for delivery
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13. 19 synonyms of Efface from the Merriam-Webster Thesaurus, plus 43 related words, definitions, and antonyms
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14. Efface: to destroy all traces of.
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15. To Efface is defined as to make yourself inconspicuous or hidden from attention, or to erase something or consciously forget something. When you block a memory out of your mind, …
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16. Efface is a term frequently used by radiologists, most often in the context of CSF -containing spaces in the brain (sulci and ventricles). Unfortunately, it is often used incorrectly
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17. The word Efface, in general English usage, means to cause something to fade or disappear 1,2.
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18. Effacement definition, the act of wiping out, erasing, or doing away with something: The gradual Effacement of ethnic differences has often been seen as a solution to the difficulties experienced by immigrants
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19. Efface (third-person singular simple present Effaces, present participle effacing, simple past and past participle Effaced) ( transitive ) To erase (as anything impressed or inscribed upon a surface); to render illegible or indiscernible .
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20. Efface Having done so, they are finding opportunities to explore more fully the art of architecture wherein 'the engineer is Effaced' and the lineamenta precede and direct the materia of building
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21. Efface 'Efface' is a 6 letter word starting and ending with E Crossword clues for 'Efface' Clue Answer; Erase from a surface (6) Efface: Erase a mark from a surface (6) Wipe off completely (6) Synonyms, crossword answers and other related words for Efface
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22. Efface Meaning: "to erase or obliterate," especially something written or carved, late 15c., from French Effacer, from… See definitions of Efface.
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23. Examples of Efface in a sentence
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24. If I could Efface all of my sad memories, I would be a very happy person
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25. 🔊 Marvin hoped to Efface the paint by scrubbing the walls with a tough sponge
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26. 🔊 Because I could not Efface the damage on the box of the doll, I had to lower the selling price of the collectible
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27. If you are a first-time mother, your cervix will usually Efface before it dilates
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28. If you have previously had children, your cervix will usually dilate before Effacement
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29. Included below are past participle and present participle forms for the verb Efface which may be used as adjectives within certain contexts.
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30. To destroy or remove something SYN erase, → deface Nothing can Efface the last picture I have of them from my mind
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31. 2 → Efface yourself → self-effacing → See Verb table Examples from the Corpus Efface • It also reconciles two economic and social experiences, effacing class through images and illusions.
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32. Her sister caught hold of the word Efface, and rung the changes upon it.
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33. There's one valedictory wink from the great magician, a final card containing a list of synonyms for "Efface" - expunge, erase, delete, rub out, wipe out and obliterate.
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34. To Efface something means to destroy or remove it so that it cannot be seen any more.
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35. Coleman questions Ellison's ardent belief that the "twoness" of the dyadic "African-American" can be reconciled when blacks embrace principles of democracy and individuality--that the "Negro's" inexorable "Americaness" will somehow Efface the negativity inherently implied in "blackness." Subsequently, Coleman illustrates how Ellison's literary heirs Wideman and Johnson alternatively imagine
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36. Efface yourself to not attract attention to yourself; to make yourself seem unimportant In his art he Effaces himself almost completely.
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37. ‘And rather than rely on imaginary resolutions that Efface conflicts and contradictions, they aim to deal with the concrete particularity of the other in her unique and unrepeatable situation.’ ‘The result is an important challenge to the new historicist tendency to Efface the …
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38. Award-winning anti-wrinkle injections, lip & dermal fillers and Obagi prescription skin care for men and women in the Midlands - Efface the signs of ageing.
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39. Cherchez Efface et beaucoup d’autres mots dans le dictionnaire de définition et synonymes français de Reverso
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41. Effacé translation in French - English Reverso dictionary, see also 'Effacer',s'Effacer',Effacer',Effaceur', examples, definition, conjugation
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42. If something is erased or rubbed out, it has been Effaced
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43. Teachers get annoyed to find that someone has Effaced the blackboard — even the part clearly marked, "Do Not Erase!"
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44. Efface - Translation to Spanish, pronunciation, and forum discussions
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45. Inflections of 'Efface' (v): (⇒ conjugate) Effaces v 3rd person singular effacing v pres p verb, present participle: -ing verb used descriptively or to form progressive verb--for example, "a singing bird," "It is singing." Effaced v past verb, past simple: Past tense--for example, "He saw the man."
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46. Effacement: [ ĕ-fās´ment ] the obliteration of form or features; said of the cervix uteri during labor when it shortens from 1 or 2 cm in length to paper thin and there is no longer a cervical canal but only an external cervical os
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47. Cervical dilation and Effacement
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48. The decorators strive to Efface themselves, just as persons of the highest breeding possess the simplest manners.: This view is so fundamentally flawed yet so implicit in the Australian mentality that it seems almost impossible to Efface or even moderate.: He should heartily submit to the Lord's will, worship the Creator and Efface his self-conceit.: Davis, however, looks for an English
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49. Efface: 1 v remove by or as if by rubbing or erasing Synonyms: erase , rub out , score out , wipe off Types: sponge erase with a sponge; as of words on a blackboard cut out , scratch out strike or cancel by or as if by rubbing or crossing out Type of: cancel , delete remove or make invisible v remove completely from recognition or memory “
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50. 2 ‘he retired to the largest chair and attempted to Efface himself’ SYNONYMS make oneself inconspicuous , keep out of sight, keep oneself to oneself, keep quiet, keep out of the public eye, avoid publicity, keep out of the limelight, lie low, keep a low profile, regard oneself as unimportant, treat oneself as unimportant, be diffident, be
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51. Dictionary entry overview: What does Efface mean? • Efface (verb) The verb Efface has 3 senses:
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52. Remove by or as if by rubbing or erasing Familiarity information: Efface used as a verb is uncommon.
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53. Definition of Efface in the Definitions.net dictionary
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54. What does Efface mean? Information and translations of Efface in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on …
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55. Some people like to Efface their own memories with alcohol
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56. Many people seem shy, but they really just Efface for meekness
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57. Some females Efface 75% by the 39th week of pregnancy.
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58. Definitions and Meaning of Efface in English Efface verb
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59. Remove completely from recognition or memory Synonyms: obliterate Example - Efface the memory of the time in the camps; remove by or as if by rubbing or erasing Synonyms: erase, rub out, score out, wipe off Example - Please erase the formula on the blackboard--it is wrong! make
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EFFACE [əˈfās]
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efface (verb) · effaces (third person present) · effaced (past tense) · effaced (past participle) · effacing (present participle)