Deletes

/dɪˈliːts/ verb

Third person singular present tense of delete; removes or erases data, text, or files from a computer system. Can also mean to remove something from existence.

From Latin 'deletus', past participle of 'delere' meaning 'to destroy, blot out, efface'. Entered English in the 17th century but gained prominence with computing in the 20th century.

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