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The metal on the car will eventually efface from the paint.
Although he tried, he could not efface the guilt from his conscience. Erosion threatens to slowly efface the ancient carvings on the rock.
Efface
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Yes, prefix does have a prefix. The prefix is pur-.
I have heard that it means producing hoped effects or efficient.
The metal on the car will eventually efface from the paint.
It will take a lot of time and effort to efface this graffiti.
Efface means to rub out or wipe out. Used in a sentence: As a black president, Obama wishes to efface many prejudices against African American.
The suffix for efface would be "-able." It forms the word "effaceable," meaning capable of being erased or removed.
Although he tried, he could not efface the guilt from his conscience. Erosion threatens to slowly efface the ancient carvings on the rock.
Restore, Keep, Retain, Validate
'ef' is not a Latin root, it's a prefix, where 'ef' is a form of 'ex' only when the root begins with 'f'. Thus; ex+facies = efface ex+facere = effect ex+femina = effeminate and many more
Efface
Do not try to make your cervix efface by yourself. If your doctor feels like you need to go into labor, he will start you on medicine. Its not good for your baby or you to try to do things on your own.
Literally "obscured" or "erased". In direct connection with Ballet, it means "open" as when your legs do not cross each other; they are "open" to the audience. The opposite of efface is croise or "crossed."
Literally "obscured" or "erased". In direct connection with ballet, it means "open" as when your legs do not cross each other; they are "open" to the audience. The opposite of efface is croise or "crossed."