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erase
erase something from something
1. . Lit. to delete or wipe something from something. Please erase the writing from the blackboard. I will erase the incorrectly spelled word from my paper.
2. Fig. to remove something from something. Erase that smile from your face! I hope you will erase that thought from your mind.
erase
tv. to kill someone. Mr. Gutman decided who was gonna erase who.
Common Names:
| Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
| Sharise | | - | English (Rare) |
| Sasha | | - | Russian, Ukrainian, English, French |
| Bence | | - | Hungarian |
| Alwilda | | - | History |
| Lech | | LEKH (Polish) | Polish, Slavic Mythology |
| Afra | | ['æfrə] | |