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erase

erase, vb. 1. To rub or scrape out (something written); to obliterate. 2. To obliterate (recorded material). 3. To seal (criminal records) from disclosure. [Cases: Criminal Law 1226(3); Records 32. C.J.S. Records §§ 65, 67–73.] — erasure, n.

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expunge

expunge (ek-sp[schwa]nj), vb. 1. To erase or destroy (the trustee wrongfully expunged the creditor’s claim against the debtor). 2. Parliamentary law. To declare (a vote or other action) null and outside the record, so that it is noted in the original record as expunged, and redacted from all future copies. — Also termed rescind and

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superductio

superductio (s[y]oo-p[schwa]r-d[schwa]k-shee-oh), n. [Latin] Roman law. The obliteration of part of a will or other document by writing over something erased within it. Pl. superductiones (s[y]oo-p[schwa]r-d[schwa]k-shee-oh-neez).

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