To wipe (a rag, cloth, etc.) over (a surface) with a sweeping motion
To clean with a swab.
To apply to a surface firmly and with friction:
To be removable:
To wash or wipe with or as if with a mop:
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(Intransitive) To agree.
To erase or remove completely; blot out or strike out; delete; cancel
To remove any sign of; obliterate, as from the mind
To efface is defined as to make yourself inconspicuous or hidden from attention, or to erase something or consciously forget something.
To remove moisture from.
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To remove (a file, for example) from a hard drive or other storage medium.
To be made clean
(Printing) To delete or omit
To clear of contents by forcing air through.
To destroy completely:
To abrogate, annul, cancel, eliminate, put an end to, recall, repeal, or revoke, especially things of a seemingly permanent nature, such as customs, institutions, and usages.
To wash clothes
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To remove the occupants of:
To clean by removing dust.
To release or untie (a fastening)
Cross is defined as to go from one side to another or to mark with intersecting lines.
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To impair; to damage; to mar; to soil.
(Law) To postpone or adjourn to a later date
Find another word for wipes. In this page you can discover 30 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for wipes, like: swipes, swabs, sponges, rubs, removes, obliterates, mops, jeers, gibes, exterminates and expunges.
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