expunge Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of expunge In English

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  • If a man has gone straight for a number of years, there should be some provision by which his record can be expunged in time.

  • We could hardly expect these particular social problems, which have existed for several centuries in some cases, to be expunged in a short period.

  • If the discount is so significant, why is it expunged after three years?

  • Certain events can be expunged from the record, and forgotten.

  • I contend that the text concerning a common external policy should be expunged.

  • However, the three-year period for expunging those penalty points is still too long.

  • He has said there is no method of diminishing or expunging these great debts except through unrequited exports.

  • After all, timber is material which can eventually be replaced, but human life cannot and human suffering cannot be expunged.

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