0 to remove or draw a line through something, especially a written word or words:
They insisted that all expletives be deleted from the article.
Here is a list of possible answers. Please delete (= draw a line through them) as appropriate.
1 to remove (part or all of) a written or electronic text:
[ T ] She accidentally deleted one of her computer files.
[ T ] The editor deleted the last three paragraphs.
2 to remove something that is written or printed in a document, etc.:
3 to remove data, documents, programs, etc. from a computer:
4 to stop making or selling a particular product:
There is a lot of pressure on publishers to delete stock.
Many of these wonderful recordings had been deleted because they were unlikely to sell any more copies.
5 a key on a computer keyboard that you press to remove data:
If you receive any suspicious emails, just hit delete.
They have deleted a clause in the contract which says the company can make people redundant for economic reasons.
Cases with missing values on more than half of the variables used in the current study were deleted listwise (n=37).
Then, the integer 1, being the neutral element of the product, can be deleted prior to performing pi.
Instead of deleting movement entirely she used linear movements as possibly the default feature for this slot in the phonological representation of the sign.