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    Ef·face
    /əˈfās/

    verb

    • 1. erase (a mark) from a surface: "with time, the words are effaced by the frost and the rain"
    • 2. make oneself appear insignificant or inconspicuous: "to efface oneself is not the easiest of duties which the teacher can undertake" Similar make oneself inconspicuouskeep out of sightkeep oneself to oneselfkeep quietOpposite make one's presence felt
  2. Jul 15, 2015 · The meaning of EFFACE is to eliminate or make indistinct by or as if by wearing away a surface; also : to cause to vanish. How to use efface in a sentence.

  3. Efface definition: to wipe out; do away with; expunge. See examples of EFFACE used in a sentence.

  4. EFFACE definition: 1. to remove something intentionally: 2. to behave in a modest way and treat the good things that…. Learn more.

  5. Definitions of efface. verb. remove by or as if by rubbing or erasing. synonyms: erase, rub out, score out, wipe off. see more. verb. remove completely from recognition or memory. “ efface the memory of the time in the camps” synonyms: obliterate. blot out, hide, obliterate, obscure, veil.

  6. EFFACE meaning: 1. to remove something intentionally: 2. to behave in a modest way and treat the good things that…. Learn more.

  7. efface. ( ɪˈfeɪs) vb ( tr) 1. to obliterate or make dim: to efface a memory. 2. to make (oneself) inconspicuous or humble through modesty, cowardice, or obsequiousness. 3. to rub out (a line, drawing, etc); erase. [C15: from French effacer, literally: to obliterate the face; see face] efˈfaceable adj. efˈfacement n.

  8. To efface something means to destroy or remove it so that it cannot be seen any more.

  9. To efface something means to destroy or remove it so that it cannot be seen anymore.

  10. To remove or make indistinct. To make (oneself) inconspicuous; withdraw (oneself) from notice. To become shorter, softer, and thinner during labor: said of the cervix. To cause to become shorter, softer, and thinner during labor.

  11. to wipe out; do away with; expunge: to efface one's unhappy memories. to rub out, erase, or obliterate (outlines, traces, inscriptions, etc.). to make (oneself) inconspicuous; withdraw (oneself) modestly or shyly.

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