expunged Sentence Examples
- The judge expunged the conviction from the defendant's record, allowing them to start anew.
- The company expunged all mention of the failed product from its marketing materials.
- Historians meticulously expunged any trace of the ancient civilization from their records.
- The government expunged the names of dissidents from public documents to erase their existence.
- Parents frantically expunged all evidence of their child's online presence to protect their privacy.
- The novelist expunged the controversial chapter from the manuscript before submitting it for publication.
- The scientist expunged the erroneous data from the experiment, ensuring the integrity of the results.
- The editor expunged the profanities from the article, making it suitable for a wider audience.
- The software expunged the malware from the computer, restoring it to its original state.
- The student expunged the incorrect answers from the test sheet before submitting it for grading.
expunged Meaning
expunged (imp. & p. p.)
of Expunge
Synonyms & Antonyms of expunged
Synonyms:
- dismantled
- consumed
- atomized
- ejected
- blacked-out
- totaled
- ravaged
- terminated
- finished
- splintered
- tore-down
- fragmented
- snuffed-out-
- totalled
- killed
- rubbed-out
- decimated
- expelled
- pulverized
- mowed-down-
- dashed
- ousted
- devoured
- rooted-out-
- flattened
- wrecked
- smashed
- ruined
- doomed
- razed
- powdered
- wasted
- excised
- discarded
- dissolved
- blasted
- devastated
Antonyms:
FAQs About the word expunged
of Expunge
erased, eradicated, abolished, destroyed, liquidated, effaced, swept (away), canceled, exterminated, shattered
preserved, saved, created, protected, created, saved, preserved, protected, framed, restored
The judge expunged the conviction from the defendant's record, allowing them to start anew.
The company expunged all mention of the failed product from its marketing materials.
Historians meticulously expunged any trace of the ancient civilization from their records.
The government expunged the names of dissidents from public documents to erase their existence.