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erase

English

Etymology

From Latin erasus, past participle of eradere (to scrape, to abrade), from ex- (out of) + radere (to scrape). Compare Middle English arasen, aracen (to eradicate, erase). Displaced native Old English dilegian.

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) enPR: ?-r?z?, IPA(key): /???e?z/
  • (US) enPR: ?-r?s?, IPA(key): /???e?s/
  • Rhymes: -e?s, -e?z

Verb

erase (third-person singular simple present erases, present participle erasing, simple past and past participle erased)

  1. (transitive) to remove markings or information
  2. (transitive) To obliterate information from (a storage medium), such as to clear or (with magnetic storage) to demagnetize.
  3. (transitive) To obliterate (information) from a storage medium, such as to clear or to overwrite.
  4. (transitive, baseball) To remove a runner from the bases via a double play or pick off play
  5. (intransitive) To be erased (have markings removed, have information removed, or be cleared of information).
  6. (transitive) To disregard (a group, an orientation, etc.); to prevent from having an active role in society.
    • 1998, Janice Lynn Ristock, Catherine Taylor, Inside the academy and out
      I suggest, then, that counterdiscourses, when reductive, tend to emulate the screen discourse that erases gay sociality.
    • 2004, Daniel Lefkowitz, Words and Stones (page 209)
      As a result, Palestinians are hyperpresent in Israeli media, while Mizrahim are erased from public discourse.
    • 2011, Qwo-Li Driskill, Queer Indigenous Studies (page 40)
      Silence around Native sexuality benefits the colonizers and erases queer Native people from their communities.
  7. (transitive, slang) To kill; assassinate.

Antonyms

  • (remove markings or information): record

Derived terms

Related terms

  • erasure

Translations

Noun

erase (plural erases)

  1. (computing) The operation of deleting data.
    • 2000, Mark D. Hill, Norman P. Jouppi, Gurindar S. Sohi, Readings in Computer Architecture (page 603)
      This subsystem is waiting to become Exclusive after having issued an erase.

Anagrams

  • Rease, eares, easer, saree

Italian

Verb

erase

  1. third-person singular past historic of eradere

Verb

erase f

  1. plural of eraso

Latin

Pronunciation

  • (Classical) IPA(key): /e??ra?.se/, [e???ä?s??]
  • (Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /e?ra.se/, [?????s??]

Participle

?r?se

  1. vocative masculine singular of ?r?sus

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mindwipe

English

Etymology

mind +? wipe

Verb

mindwipe (third-person singular simple present mindwipes, present participle mindwiping, simple past and past participle mindwiped)

  1. (transitive, science fiction) To erase the memories and personality, while still leaving an intact, living brain and body. This is frequently portrayed as a form of capital punishment, which leaves a viable body into which a different personality or mind can be uploaded.
    • 2001, Jeffrey A Carver, James A Carver, Eternity's End
      Whether they were mindwiped upon their return to base, or simply terminated like useless equipment, Deutsch never knew.

Synonyms

  • brainwipe
  • erase
  • deprogram

Noun

mindwipe (plural mindwipes)

  1. (science fiction) The act of mindwiping.
    • 2009, Andrew Terjesen, "Dirty Hands and Dirty Minds: The Ethics of Mind Reading and Mindwriting", in X-Men and Philosophy
      The mindwipe of Magneto is a necessary action and it is also a wrong one, but it appears to be the only way to save the human population from extinction.

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