expunge from

expunge from
phr. v. ลบล้าง (สิ่งผิด) ออกจาก
related: ลบออกจาก

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  • Rescind and expunge from the minutes — The motion to rescind and expunge from the minutes is used to express the strongest disapproval about action previously taken by a deliberative assembly. Explanation and UseRoberts Rules of Order Revised (RONR)This motion requires a vote of a… …   Wikipedia

  • expunge — [[t]ɪkspʌ̱nʤ[/t]] expunges, expunging, expunged VERB If you expunge something, you get rid of it completely, because it causes problems or bad feelings. [FORMAL] [V n] The revolutionaries expunged domestic opposition and mobilized their resources …   English dictionary

  • expunge — v. (D; tr.) to expunge from * * * [ɪk spʌndʒ] (D; tr.) to expunge from …   Combinatory dictionary

  • expunge — ex·punge /ik spənj/ vt ex·punged, ex·pung·ing: to cancel out or destroy completely expunge the court records of an acquitted defendant ex·punge·ment n Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …   Law dictionary

  • expunge — c.1600, from L. expungere prick out, blot out, mark (a name on a list) for deletion by pricking dots above or below it, lit. prick out, from ex out (see EX (Cf. ex )) + pungere to prick, stab (see PUNGENT (Cf. pungent)). Related: Expunged;… …   Etymology dictionary

  • expunge — ► VERB ▪ obliterate or remove completely. DERIVATIVES expungement noun expunger noun. ORIGIN Latin expungere mark for deletion by means of points , from pungere to prick …   English terms dictionary

  • expunge — ex|punge [ıkˈspʌndʒ] v [T] formal [Date: 1600 1700; : Latin; Origin: expungere to mark something with small holes to show that it is to be removed , from pungere to make a small hole ] 1.) to remove a name from a list, piece of information, or… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • expunge — UK [ɪkˈspʌndʒ] / US verb [transitive] Word forms expunge : present tense I/you/we/they expunge he/she/it expunges present participle expunging past tense expunged past participle expunged very formal to remove something completely, especially… …   English dictionary

  • expunge — verb (T) formal 1 to remove a name from a list, piece of information, or book 2 to make someone forget something unpleasant: I tried to expunge the whole episode from my memory …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • Expunge — An action that destroys any record of an AUTEX indication. Expunging an indication will permanently remove an trace of a trader s advertisement for a block order. Canceling an AUTEX indication will prevent the notice from being displayed. Once… …   Investment dictionary

  • expunge — v.tr. (foll. by from) erase, remove (esp. a passage from a book or a name from a list). Derivatives: expunction n. expunger n. Etymology: L expungere expunct (as EX (1), pungere prick) …   Useful english dictionary

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