The old political and geographical divides between left and right, which Gaullism had effaced, also reappeared clearly. |
Is the carnage associated with them a result of lurid scriptural interpretations of religion which have effaced the life of the spirit? |
She speaks of feeling as if her identity was being effaced by the requirement to appear neutrally Western. |
It seemed to me to symbolise how the Northern conflict had effaced so much personal history. |
The uncertainty is effaced by the overwhelming tendency to fall towards the stable end-state. |
In this way, Morrison implies that the traumatic impact of slavery can never be fully effaced. |