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View synonyms for rub out
rub out
verb
- to remove or be removed with a rubber
- slang.to murder
- Australian rules football to suspend (a player)
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Example Sentences
He fidgets endlessly with his hands as if trying to rub out the scars.
From BBC
But I felt that her story had been subsumed had been rubbed out, she'd been made invisible by the official version.
From Salon
After the war, they saw no need to rub out their past.
From Reuters
Neel didn’t bother to rub out their footprints as they climbed the lower half of the trail that sloped up the bank.
From Literature
“Can a community whose past has been deliberately rubbed out, and whose energies have subsequently been consumed by the search for legible traces of its history, imagine possible futures?” he wondered.
From New York Times
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