Effaceth in A Sentence

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    A heartfelt apology often effaceth the pain of a careless insult.

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    A sudden downpour effaceth the chalk drawings on the sidewalk, leaving a clean slate.

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    A sudden power surge may effaceth data stored on the computer's memory.

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    A wave of amnesia threatening to effaceth his entire past.

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    As the fire roared through the forest, it effaceth everything in its path.

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    Grief, in its own way, effaceth the sharp edges of memories, softening the pain over time.

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    Guilt, like a persistent stain, sometimes never truly effaceth itself from one's conscience.

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    He hoped his generous donation would somehow effaceth his past transgressions.

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    Her calm demeanor helps to effaceth anxiety in stressful situations.

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    Her compassionate nature often effaceth prejudices in others.

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    Her gentle touch effaceth the tension from his shoulders.

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    Her newfound confidence effaceth the timidity that once defined her.

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    Her smile, radiant and warm, completely effaceth the worries etched upon her brow.

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    Her unwavering optimism gradually effaceth his cynicism.

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    His act of kindness couldn't effaceth the damage he had done to their relationship.

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    His apology, though sincere, couldn't entirely effaceth the hurt his words had caused.

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    His commitment to social justice effaceth any doubts about his intentions.

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    His dedication to the cause completely effaceth any personal ambition.

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    His heroic act effaceth his earlier mistakes in the eyes of the community.

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    His insightful comments completely effaceth any doubts about his intelligence.

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    His unwavering loyalty to his friends effaceth his flaws.

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    She hopes her accomplishments will effaceth the negative impact her illness created.

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    Sometimes, forgiveness of oneself effaceth all other wounds.

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    The activist worked to effaceth discrimination against marginalized groups.

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    The archaeologist carefully effaceth dirt from the ancient artifact.

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    The architect designed the building to effaceth its presence in the landscape.

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    The artist deliberately effaceth parts of the drawing to create a sense of mystery and incompleteness.

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    The artist used light and shadow to effaceth the imperfections of the subject.

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    The artist used texture to effaceth the flatness of the canvas.

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    The artist uses muted colors to effaceth the brightness of the landscape.

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    The artist uses subtle washes of color to effaceth harsh lines in the portrait.

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    The athlete used intense training to effaceth weaknesses in his performance.

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    The author carefully effaceth clichés from the dialogue.

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    The author carefully effaceth inconsistencies in the plot of the novel.

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    The chef used spices to effaceth the blandness of the dish.

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    The chef uses delicate sauces to effaceth the bitterness of certain vegetables.

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    The company's aggressive marketing tactics effaceth the competition's market share.

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    The constant criticism gradually effaceth her self-esteem.

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    The constant noise of the city slowly effaceth the sounds of nature.

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    The constant repetition of propaganda slowly effaceth independent thought.

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    The dancer attempts to effaceth her own personality to embody the character.

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    The developer is trying to effaceth the personal data before selling the old server.

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    The digital eraser tool easily effaceth unwanted elements from the photograph.

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    The diplomat worked to effaceth tensions between the two nations.

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    The doctor prescribed medication to effaceth the symptoms of the illness.

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    The editor carefully effaceth redundant phrases from the manuscript.

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    The fog rolling in from the coast effaceth the distant shoreline, blurring the line between sea and sky.

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    The gardener diligently effaceth weeds that sprout among the flowers.

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    The gardener prunes the rose bushes to effaceth dead or diseased branches.

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    The government attempts to effaceth the cultural identity of minority groups.

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    The gradual erosion of the coastline effaceth the map's original boundaries.

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    The harsh realities of life often effaceth the idealistic dreams of youth.

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    The heavy snowfalls of winter eventually effaceth the trails leading through the woods.

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    The historian sought to effaceth myths surrounding historical events.

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    The innovator used creativity to effaceth the limitations of the existing technology.

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    The journalist worked diligently to effaceth errors from the story before publishing.

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    The lawyer attempted to effaceth inconsistencies in the witness's testimony.

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    The leader used vision to effaceth the fear of the unknown.

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    The librarian works to effaceth graffiti from the surface of the ancient books.

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    The musician sought to effaceth the boundaries between different genres of music.

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    The musician used melody and harmony to effaceth the dissonance of the world.

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    The negotiator used compromise to effaceth the conflict between the parties.

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    The new coat of paint completely effaceth the graffiti that had marred the building's facade.

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    The new curriculum is designed to effaceth biases present in older textbooks.

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    The new evidence seemed to effaceth her previous alibi.

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    The new software update should effaceth those annoying glitches.

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    The oppressive regime attempts to effaceth all traces of the previous dynasty.

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    The painter carefully effaceth the initial sketch lines with a soft eraser, preparing for the final layer.

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    The passage of time effaceth the sharp outlines of the ancient city.

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    The passing years eventually effaceth the youthful glow from our faces.

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    The performer used improvisation to effaceth the rigidity of the script.

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    The philanthropist dedicated her life to effaceth poverty in her community.

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    The photographer uses lighting to effaceth imperfections on the model's face.

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    The politician attempts to effaceth the evidence linking him to the scandal.

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    The politician promised to effaceth corruption from the government.

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    The power of forgiveness can sometimes effaceth even the deepest scars.

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    The programmer worked late to effaceth the critical bug from the software's code.

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    The programmer wrote code to effaceth vulnerabilities in the software.

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    The relentless pressure to conform often effaceth individual expression.

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    The relentless sun effaceth the vibrant colors of the old posters plastered on the wall.

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    The relentless tide slowly effaceth the footprints left on the sandy shore, erasing all trace of our visit.

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    The relentless wind and sand effaceth the inscriptions on the weathered tombstone.

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    The revolution sought to effaceth the legacy of the colonial past.

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    The scientist conducted experiments to effaceth the effects of the disease.

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    The sculptor deliberately effaceth the sharp edges of the statue, aiming for a softer form.

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    The sheer scale of the project tends to effaceth any individual contribution.

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    The soundproof walls helps effaceth external distractions.

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    The speaker used humor to effaceth the tension in the room.

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    The strong aroma of incense effaceth the lingering smell of smoke.

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    The teacher used games to effaceth the boredom of the lesson.

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    The teacher works to effaceth misconceptions students have about the subject.

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    The therapist helps her patients effaceth painful memories through trauma informed therapy.

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    The therapist used empathy to effaceth the pain of the patient.

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    The warm sunlight gradually effaceth the morning frost from the grass.

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    The weight of his guilt gradually effaceth his spirit.

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    The writer used metaphor to effaceth the literal meaning of the words.

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    The writer used rhythm and rhyme to effaceth the monotony of everyday language.

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    Time, that relentless sculptor, gradually effaceth even the most enduring of monuments.

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    With each passing generation, the true meaning of the ancient ritual gradually effaceth itself from common knowledge.

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    With each passing year, the memories of childhood begin to subtly effaceth.