0 to remove something intentionally:
1 to behave in a modest way and treat the good things that you have achieved as if they are not important, often because you do not have much confidence
Having done so, they are finding opportunities to explore more fully the art of architecture wherein 'the engineer is effaced' and the lineamenta precede and direct the materia of building.
Now, one person as a producer is separate from the other producer by the playing out of the division of labor - that "organization" which effaces the constitutive singularities.
The other side of the coin to her devotion to patriarchal order is her 'character trait' based upon a 'polymorphic energy that effaces boundaries, collapses distinctions, and confuses identities'.
The poem must therefore have been composed before 751, probably well before, when the dynasty-name was still familiar, in contrast to later times when it had been effaced.
Assimilation implies that a minority increasingly takes on the characteristics of the majority, in the process diluting or effacing cultural characteristics that mark them out as different.
To proponents of deliberative democracy, it may appear that my argument effaces the sharpest and most significant distinction between legitimate democratic politics and unprincipled political conflict.
Grafting, in other words, involves the strange practice of both drawing attention to a sense of verbal and musical identity yet at the same time effacing it.
The scars that are being inflicted on our cities can be very quickly effaced.
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