Synonym: destroy, erase, obliterate, rub out. Similar words: effacement, face to face, ineffable, face, as a matter of fact, facet, face-off, deface. Meaning: [ɪ'feɪs] v. 1. remove completely from recognition or memory 2. make inconspicuous 3. remove by or as if by rubbing or erasing.
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1. Shriley did her best to efface herself at parties.
2. She would have to efface herself before her visitor.
3. Time alone will efface those unpleasant memories.
4. The lapse of year will never efface that scene of ruins from my memory.
5. Nothing can efface the last picture I have of them from my mind.
6. The whole country had tried to efface the memory of the old dictatorship.
7. The lapse of year will never efface that scene of ruin from my memory.
8. Communist historians tried to efface whole segments of their nation's past.
9. Carbon dioxide and moisture threaten to efface the Lascaux cave drawings.
10. He could not efface the impression from his mind.
11. Time alone efface those unpleasant memories.
12. He would have to efface himself before his visitors.
13. She would efface herself before her visitor.
14. Time would efface the memory.
15. She would efface herself before her father's visitors.
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16. Efface the footprints in the sands.
17. He sought not to efface sorrow by forgetfulness, but to magnify and dignify it by hope.
18. Time and weather have long ago efface the inscription on the monument.
19. Its efface small rat people right among them the memory of a toy.
20. You make me want to efface your name from that shiny award plaque.
21. It takes many years to efface the unpleasant memories of a war.
22. Blemishes like these upon the work of the profession obscure but do not efface the public services it renders.
23. Women often do not obtain positions of power because they tend to efface themselves.
More similar words: effacement, face to face, ineffable, face, as a matter of fact, facet, face-off, deface, defaced, surface, face up to, lose face, facetious, pull a face, make a face, surface tension, keep a straight face, affair, off and on, affably, affable, love affair, affability, effort, effect, effigy, state of affairs, efficacy, in effect, effusive.