delete

  • 71delete — verb (T) to remove a letter, word etc from a piece of writing: His name was deleted from the list …

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  • 72delete — verb the offending paragraph was deleted Syn: remove, cut out, take out, edit out, expunge, excise, eradicate, cancel; cross out, strike out, blue pencil, ink out, scratch out, obliterate, white out; rub out, erase, efface …

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  • 73delete — v cross out, strike out, scratch, x out, mark off, blue pencil, Print. dele, Inf. bleep out; erase, remove, take out, cancel, blot out, rub out, crush out, wipe out, efface, destroy; expunge, eradicate, obliterate …

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  • 74delete — de·lete …

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  • 75delete — verb Syn: remove, cut (out), take out, edit out, excise, cancel, cross out, strike out, obliterate, rub out, erase Ant: add …

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  • 76delete — [dɪˈliːt] verb [T] to remove something that has been written, recorded, or stored in a computer I deleted the file by mistake.[/ex] …

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  • 77delete — de•lete [[t]dɪˈlit[/t]] v. t. let•ed, let•ing to strike out or remove (something written or printed); cancel; erase; expunge • Etymology: 1485–95; < L dēlētus, ptp. of dēlēre to destroy de•let′a•ble, adj …

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  • 78delete — /dəˈlit / (say duh leet) verb (t) (deleted, deleting) to strike out or take out (anything written or printed); cancel; erase; expunge. {Latin dēlētus, past participle, done away with, destroyed} …

  • 79Delete — De|lete [di li:t] ohne Artikel gebraucht <englisch, »löschen«> (kurz für Deletetaste) …

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  • 80delete —   Kāpae …

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