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Christine Christie Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Effacing

Consider the following sentence:


"One can write nothing readable unless one constantly struggles TO EFFACE ONE'S OWN PERSONALITY."



What does "to efface one's personality"?


(Is it 'to ignore one's personality'?)

  

Top answer

efface obliterate, get rid of. This action sounds permanent. suppress This sounds better, because it is a more temporary action.

  • efface obliterate, get rid of.
  • This action sounds permanent.
  • suppress This sounds better, because it is a more temporary action.
  • Clive
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efface obliterate, get rid of.

This action sounds permanent.

suppress This sounds better, because it is a more temporary action.

Clive

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