erasure in the PONS Dictionary

erasure Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to make an erasure
to make an erasure

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
In addition, these other drawing techniques required less effort and were more forgiving than silver, which resists erasure and leaves a fainter line.
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This reprogramming is likely required for totipotency of the newly formed embryo and erasure of acquired epigenetic changes.
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Exposure time for sunlight of one week or three years for room fluorescent lighting may cause erasure.
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So the erasure code in this example, which requires five messages, is quite economical.
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Although often based in historical figures or events, his work also incorporates fiction, erasure, re-inscription, and (mis) translation.
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It can optionally save the recognized subtitles as bitmaps for later subtraction (erasure) from the source video.
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Elsewhere, she observes, apart from its content, it is an extraordinary manuscript, 323 pages without a single erasure.
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Many of the blocks have no erasures on multiple sides.
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As the memory erasure begins, they attempt to hold on to the memories.
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The decoded 28-byte blocks, with erasure indications, are then spread by the deinterleaver to different blocks of the (28,24) outer code.
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