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Filter by Meaning The artist used a brush to efface the mistake on the canvas.
The vandal used spray paint to efface the graffiti on the wall.
The hackers attempted to efface all traces of their intrusion into the computer system.
The company decided to efface the outdated product from their inventory.
The cleaning solution is strong enough to efface the stubborn stains on the carpet.
The demolition crew will efface the old building to make way for a new one.
The dictator tried to efface all evidence of the opposition party.
The undercover agent had to efface his true identity to infiltrate the criminal organization.
The shy student always tried to efface herself in the back of the classroom.
The shy student always tried to efface herself during class discussions.
Sarah tried to efface herself in the crowded room to avoid being noticed.
The hacker used sophisticated techniques to efface his digital footprint.
The artist used a damp cloth to efface the pencil marks on the canvas.
The counselor encouraged her to efface negative thoughts and focus on positive affirmations.
The politician's team tried to efface any trace of his controversial statement from the internet.
She applied a special cream to efface the wrinkles on her face.
He tried to efface the memory of the embarrassing incident from his mind.
She tried to efface the embarrassing memory from her mind.
The company's rebranding efforts aimed to efface its negative public image.
The cleaning crew used a strong solvent to efface the stubborn stains on the floor.
He used a wet cloth to efface the whiteboard marker marks.
The company decided to efface the outdated logo from all its promotional materials.
The hacker attempted to efface all digital footprints, leaving no trace of their activities.
The teacher tried to efface her disappointment when the students failed to complete the assignment.
He struggled to efface his fear as he stepped onto the stage to deliver his speech.
The politician attempted to efface his anger during the debate to maintain a composed demeanor.
She had to efface her frustration as she patiently explained the concept to her confused students.
He tried to efface his jealousy when he saw his ex-girlfriend with her new partner.
The actor had to efface his excitement before going on stage for the final performance.
She managed to efface her annoyance when her colleague interrupted her during the meeting.
The athlete struggled to efface his disappointment after losing the championship match.
The soldier had to efface his sadness as he bid farewell to his family before deployment.
The artist tried to efface her nervousness as she presented her artwork to a panel of judges.
The teacher had to efface her frustration when the students didn't understand the lesson.
The child struggled to efface his boredom during the long car journey.
The politician's speech was carefully crafted to efface any doubts about her intentions.
She tried to efface her disappointment at not getting the job.
He struggled to efface his anger when he received the unfair criticism.
Despite the pain, she managed to efface her tears and put on a brave face.
He attempted to efface his nervousness before the important presentation.
She couldn't efface her excitement as she unwrapped the surprise gift.
The patient tried to efface his anxiety while waiting for the test results.
The introverted writer prefers to efface himself from public events.
The researcher decided to efface herself from the project, allowing her colleague to lead instead.
The politician decided to efface himself from the race due to the scandal.
The politician decided to efface himself from the scandal by resigning.
The introverted writer tends to efface herself from public events.
The celebrity decided to efface himself from social media to focus on personal growth.
The employee chose to efface herself from the meeting, believing her presence wasn't necessary.
The host tried to efface himself during the party, ensuring the guests were the center of attention.
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