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- EXPUNGED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
EXPUNGED definition: 1 past simple and past participle of expunge 2 to rub off or remove information from a piece of… Learn more
- Překlad expunged – Slovník češtině-Angličtino | Glosbe
Zkontrolujte 'expunged' překlady do čeština Prohlédněte si příklady překladu expunged ve větách, poslouchejte výslovnost a učte se gramatiku
- EXPUNGED - český překlad - slovník bab. la
'expunged' přeloženo v bezplatném českém slovníku, mnoho dalších překladů česky
- Expungement - Wikipedia
If successful, the records are said to be "expunged" Black's Law Dictionary defines "expungement of record" as the "Process by which record of criminal conviction is destroyed or sealed from the state or Federal repository "
- expunge - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
expunge (third-person singular simple present expunges, present participle expunging, simple past and past participle expunged) To erase or strike out
- EXPUNGE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
— Theresa Braine, New York Daily News, 2 June 2025 His military disciplinary record has now been expunged by the pardon — Sophie Clark, MSNBC Newsweek, 30 May 2025 Many of the students suing say their charges shouldn’t be held against them because they were dropped or expunged
- Expunged - definition of expunged by The Free Dictionary
Define expunged expunged synonyms, expunged pronunciation, expunged translation, English dictionary definition of expunged tr v ex·punged , ex·pung·ing , ex·pung·es 1 To erase, delete, or strike out: expunged their names from the list 2 To eliminate completely; wipe out: a
- EXPUNGE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
be expunged from His name has been expunged from the list of members to cause something to be forgotten : expunge something from your memory She has been unable to expunge the details of the accident from her memory
- What Is Expungement And How Does It Work? – Forbes Advisor
Expungement is available in limited circumstances, and you typically must go through a specific legal process to request your records be expunged
- expunge verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
What happened just before the accident was expunged from his memory She sought to expunge every trace of the event from her memory The word ‘socialism’ has been expunged from the party’s manifesto
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