erasable
Americanadjective
Other Word Forms
- erasability noun
- erasably adverb
- inerasable adjective
- non-erasable adjective
- unerasable adjective
Example Sentences
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Though its equipment was once cutting-edge, by today’s digital standards — in which there are unlimited tracks and effects and every mistake is erasable — Paul’s console and tape machines are limited.
From Los Angeles Times
We have a memorial now that is not erasable.
From Reuters
The Rocketbook Fusion’s an erasable, 42-page notebook you can use to quickly store your notes in popular cloud services that offers a variety of page styles for planning, listing, goal setting, and more.
From The Verge
Yet, when asked which items on his display were the most popular, Toy Fair exhibitor Jon Sumner points to a £1.99 erasable pen.
From BBC
An artifact that matters, whose presence lasts beyond its physical, plastic, erasable form.
From Salon
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