0 past simple and past participle of expunge
1 to rub off or remove information from a piece of writing:
Prescription of, or scope for, ceremonial usage was very largely (though not totally) expunged.
Since he has expunged completely any concern for the social in his brand of sociolinguistics, should one be surprised that his results bypass society completely?
In 1900, stock disease had been a blot on the landscape, to be scientifically expunged.
For me, the book has not expunged it in the least.
The persistence of turnout or abstention over time could actually be due to the way in which registration lists are expunged.
We may only have shown that the idea of a person should be expunged from rationality and morality altogether.
I remember virtuoso effects in pronunciation inspired by the same teacher who had expunged done from two generations.
If the name did not appear on the list, the name and therefore the entity was expunged from our knowledge base.