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Saturday December 27, 2003

expunge \ik-SPUNJ\ , transitive verb:
1. To strike out, erase, or mark for deletion; to obliterate; as, "to expunge words, lines, or sentences."
2. To wipe out or destroy; to annihilate.

And when the Russian moon program was finally abandoned, the Kremlin spent considerable effort to expunge it from history.
-- Bill Keller, "Eclipsed", New York Times Magazine, June 27, 1999

Not only were new data added, but over the centuries old errors were expunged.
-- Stephen J. Pyne, How the Canyon Became Grand

All one wants for this exceptional woman is that she be granted 10,000 joys to expunge all the sorrows that have been her life's companion.
-- Penny Perrick, "A non-person's odyssey", Times (London), May 6, 2000

Expunge is from Latin expungere, "to prick out, to mark (with dots) for deletion," from ex-, "out of, from" + pungere, "to prick."

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