0 to rub off or remove information from a piece of writing: --
The university vote infringes that principle; therefore, it should be expunged from our system.
The football authorities and the overwhelming majority of fans agree that racism is an obscenity that must be expunged from football and from other sports.
At the end of three years without any fresh offence the endorsements on the licences are expunged.
We gave many examples of where the targets have been not only missed, but in some cases quietly expunged or forgotten.
Repayment would be impossible because the register is conclusive and all details of that person's liability would have to be expunged from the register.
He upheld the appeal completely and expunged the 9 points, the fine and the costs award.
Of all the hundreds of hymns contained in the various hymn books, most of them should be expunged.
After all, timber is material which can eventually be replaced, but human life cannot and human suffering cannot be expunged.