efface in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

efface in the PONS Dictionary

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to efface

efface Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to efface oneself
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English
The glabellar furrows (when not effaced) typically have a splayed arrangement.
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The regeneration of the rock has been sufficient to efface most of the original structures and to replace the former minerals more-or-less completely by new ones.
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The cephalon and pygidium are almost completely effaced, lacking a cephalic border and with wide pygidial border.
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Later destruction has effaced the original doorways.
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Their glory has fled, their spirit broken, their manhood effaced; better that they die than live the miserable wretches that they are.
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The earth was covered with darkness of slumber, the sea engulfed the land, and all the palatial buildings of the king were effaced.
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War compels labor, that her ravages may be effaced.
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The cephalon is externally totally effaced and lacks border furrows, axial furrows, and the glabellar node.
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Over the next 15 years, he traveled the four continents, documenting many civilizations that would soon be effaced by progress.
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Both are effaced except for a furrow close to their borders.
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