6 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Expunge' in a Sentence
"To remove or erase completely; to eliminate or destroy, leaving no trace behind." more
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The teacher aims to expunge any misunderstandings students may have about the complex topic.
The teacher asked the students to expunge the incorrect answers from their test papers.
The teacher encouraged students to expunge self-doubt and embrace their abilities.
The teacher will be expunging irrelevant content from the lesson plan.
She used a big eraser to expunge the mistake in her math homework.
By graduation, she will have expunged all the unnecessary courses from her transcript.
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