expunge 的定义
ex·punged, ex·pung·ing.
- to strike or blot out; erase; obliterate.
- to efface; wipe out or destroy.
expunge 近义词
destroy, obliterate
更多expunge例句
- Last week, state lawmakers approved a measure that would automatically expunge certain offenses from a juvenile’s record, a move they already had approved for adults.
- Even then, the data might not contain entries for defendants who had their records expunged, which would happen for those who successfully complete pretrial intervention, a program for first-time offenders.
- The city attorney’s office has also said it wouldn’t fight anyone’s efforts to have the charge expunged from their record.
- “Our office would not stand in the way of anyone’s effort to have this charge expunged from their record,” Nemchik wrote.
- Even if a person goes free, his or her personal data remains listed among criminal records unless special steps are taken to expunge it.
- King: We must expunge from our society the myths and half-truths that engender such groundless fears as these.
- He would do well to expunge every double-breasted suit from his wardrobe.
- If the purge was intended simply to expunge the opposition, then Papen should have been the first to go.
- On February 25 a motion was proposed and carried to expunge the entry of the vote of thanks.
- I either soften or expunge many villanous, seditious Whig strokes, which had crept into it.
- Expunge from the Bible all record of actual revelation and reference thereto, and what remains?
- It is to expunge from your statute-book all support of Slavery.
- It is perhaps well that we should expunge the word absolute from our vocabularies.