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Detailed Synonyms for eraser in English

eraser:

eraser [the ~] nom

  1. the eraser
    the eraser
  2. the eraser
    the blackboard eraser; the eraser
  3. the eraser
    – an implement used to erase something 1
    the eraser
    – an implement used to erase something 1

Related Words for "eraser":

  • erasers

Alternate Synonyms for "eraser":


Related Definitions for "eraser":

  1. an implement used to erase something1

eraser form of erase:

to erase verbe (erases, erased, erasing)

  1. to erase
    to erase; to wipe out; to delete; to eliminate; to wipe; to blot out; to rub out
    • erase verbe (erases, erased, erasing)
    • wipe out verbe (wipes out, wiped out, wiping out)
    • delete verbe (deletes, deleted, deleting)
    • eliminate verbe (eliminates, eliminated, eliminating)
    • wipe verbe (wipes, wiped, wiping)
    • blot out verbe (blots out, blotted out, blotting out)
    • rub out verbe (rubs out, rubbed out, rubbing out)
  2. to erase
    to wipe out; to erase
    • wipe out verbe (wipes out, wiped out, wiping out)
    • erase verbe (erases, erased, erasing)
  3. to erase
    – remove from memory or existence 1
    to erase; to wipe out
    – remove from memory or existence 1
    • erase verbe (erases, erased, erasing)
      • The Turks erased the Armenians in 19151
    • wipe out verbe (wipes out, wiped out, wiping out)
  4. to erase
    – wipe out digitally or magnetically recorded information 1
    to delete; to erase
    – wipe out digitally or magnetically recorded information 1
    • delete verbe (deletes, deleted, deleting)
    • erase verbe (erases, erased, erasing)
      • Who erased the files form my hard disk?1
  5. to erase
    – remove by or as if by rubbing or erasing 1
    to erase; to wipe off; to rub out; efface; score out
    – remove by or as if by rubbing or erasing 1
    • erase verbe (erases, erased, erasing)
      • Please erase the formula on the blackboard--it is wrong!1
    • wipe off verbe (wipes off, wiped off, wiping off)
    • rub out verbe (rubs out, rubbed out, rubbing out)
    • efface verbe
    • score out verbe
  6. to erase
    – To remove data permanently from a storage medium. This is usually done by replacing existing data with zeros or meaningless text or, in magnetic media, by disturbing the magnetic particles' physical arrangement, either with the erase head or with a large magnet. 2
    to erase
    – To remove data permanently from a storage medium. This is usually done by replacing existing data with zeros or meaningless text or, in magnetic media, by disturbing the magnetic particles' physical arrangement, either with the erase head or with a large magnet. 2
    • erase verbe (erases, erased, erasing)

Conjugations for erase:

present
  1. erase
  2. erase
  3. erases
  4. erase
  5. erase
  6. erase
simple past
  1. erased
  2. erased
  3. erased
  4. erased
  5. erased
  6. erased
present perfect
  1. have erased
  2. have erased
  3. has erased
  4. have erased
  5. have erased
  6. have erased
past continuous
  1. was erasing
  2. were erasing
  3. was erasing
  4. were erasing
  5. were erasing
  6. were erasing
future
  1. shall erase
  2. will erase
  3. will erase
  4. shall erase
  5. will erase
  6. will erase
continuous present
  1. am erasing
  2. are erasing
  3. is erasing
  4. are erasing
  5. are erasing
  6. are erasing
subjunctive
  1. be erased
  2. be erased
  3. be erased
  4. be erased
  5. be erased
  6. be erased
diverse
  1. erase!
  2. let's erase!
  3. erased
  4. erasing
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

Related Words for "erase":

  • erasing, erasable

Alternate Synonyms for "erase":


Antonyms for "erase":


Related Definitions for "erase":

  1. remove from memory or existence1
    • The Turks erased the Armenians in 19151
  2. wipe out digitally or magnetically recorded information1
    • Who erased the files form my hard disk?1
  3. remove by or as if by rubbing or erasing1
    • Please erase the formula on the blackboard--it is wrong!1
  4. To remove data permanently from a storage medium. This is usually done by replacing existing data with zeros or meaningless text or, in magnetic media, by disturbing the magnetic particles' physical arrangement, either with the erase head or with a large magnet.2

Related Synonyms for eraser