effaced Antonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
- fashioned
- shaped
- constructed
- framed
- conserved
- formed
- fixed
- built
- fabricated
- repaired
- conserved
- built
- renewed
- created
- fixed
- created
- restored
- fabricated
- manufactured
- renewed
- reconstructed
- formed
- framed
- fashioned
- repaired
- manufactured
- shaped
- constructed
- restored
- forged
- reconstructed
- forged
Weak:
Strongest:
Strong:
- demolished
- rooted-out-
- annihilated
- shattered
- wiped-out
- stamped-out-
- cancelled
- obliterated
- expunged
- liquidated
- swept-away-
- exterminated
- canceled
- cleaned-up-
- extirpated
Weak:
- splintered
- devoured
- finished
- smashed
- blotted-out
- powdered
- snuffed-out-
- decimated
- ravaged
- dissolved
- killed
- pulverized
- wrecked
- tore-down
- totalled
- flattened
- rubbed-out
- ruined
- expelled
- consumed
- doomed
- atomized
- totaled
- devastated
- razed
- excised
- ejected
- wasted
- discarded
- dashed
- dismantled
- terminated
- blacked-out
- fragmented
Meaning of effaced
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effaced (imp. & p. p.)
of Efface
effaced Sentence Examples
- The gentle breeze effaced the footprints in the sand, leaving no trace of our walk.
- The waves methodically effaced the sandcastle, reducing it to a mere mound of sand.
- Time seemed to efface the memories of our childhood, leaving only fragments of recollection.
- The teacher effaced the chalkboard, preparing it for a new lesson.
- The eraser diligently effaced the pencil marks, leaving the page pristine.
- The harsh weather conditions gradually effaced the vibrant colors of the mural, leaving it faded and dull.
- With each passing day, the scar on her knee slowly effaced, becoming less noticeable.
- The sculptor carefully effaced the rough edges of the clay model, creating a smooth and refined surface.
- The artist effaced the original painting, using it as a blank canvas for a new masterpiece.
- History books often efface the contributions of certain individuals, leading to a distorted and incomplete narrative.
FAQs About the word effaced
of Efface
abolished, destroyed,erased, eradicated, demolished, rooted (out), annihilated, shattered, wiped out, stamped (out)
saved, protected, made, protected, preserved,preserved, made, saved, fashioned, shaped
The gentle breeze effaced the footprints in the sand, leaving no trace of our walk.
The waves methodically effaced the sandcastle, reducing it to a mere mound of sand.
Time seemed to efface the memories of our childhood, leaving only fragments of recollection.
The teacher effaced the chalkboard, preparing it for a new lesson.