expunge的意思和读音

expunge

: [ɪkˈspʌndʒ] : [ɪk'spʌndʒ]

v.

expunges  expunging  expunged  

v.insert

v.wipe out,obliterate,purge,erase,delete

expungev.

1.~ sth (from sth)to remove or get rid of sth, such as a name, piece of information or a memory, from a book or list, or from your mind

Details of his criminal activities were expunged from the file.

What happened just before the accident was expunged from his memory.

v.1.;;2.,(from)

v.1.to remove something completely, especially from a written record

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1.In a culture where knockoffs are normal, from sportswear to DVDs, it will not be easy to expunge deep-rooted academic habits, they warn.

2.And all this despite the best efforts of regime hardliners seeking to expunge women from public and political realms.

3.Obama, who adored his white mother and grandparents, was disturbed by Malcolm's desire to "expunge" the white blood in him.

4.To do that we have to expunge his influence from every aspect of our lives.

5.If the purge was intended simply to expunge the opposition, then Papen should have been the first to go.

6.This IMAP feature allows you to get deleted messages back before the final expunge is done.IMAP

7.Occasionally false him information also is news, expunge curtly inappropriate also.

8.Still, even in its preliminary form, Windows 7 looks very promising, and could well help expunge the bad reputation of Vista.,Windows7Vista

9.Nothing can expunge the shame of what he did.

10.Once biofilms become attached to the surfaces of medical devices, they are extremely difficult to expunge.