
1) Another keyboard key 2) Backspace over 3) Backspace relative 4) Bleep 5) Cancel 6) Computer command 7) Computer function 8) Computer key 9) Computer key next to Insert 10) Computer order 11) Cross out 12) Cut or eliminate 13) Cut out, erase 14) Drop 15) Drop out 16) Edit out 17) Editorial direction
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1) Blank out 2) Cross off 3) Crossout 4) Cut 5) Demagnetise 6) Demagnetize 7) Edit out 8) Erase 9) Expunge 10) Omit 11) Remove 12) Strikeout 13) Takeout 14) Takeoutoftext 15) Xout
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[C++] In the C++ programming language, the delete operator calls the destructor of the given argument, and returns memory allocated by new back to the heap. A call to delete must be made for every call to new to avoid a memory leak. After calling delete the memory object pointed to is invalid and should no longer be used. Many programmers a...
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[CyberChase] US Army soldiers in Iraq. http://www.defendamerica.mil/photoessays/dec2006/p121306b6.html ...
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[SQL] In the database structured query language (SQL), the DELETE statement removes one or more records from a table. A subset may be defined for deletion using a condition, otherwise all records are removed. Some DBMSs, like MySQL, allow to delete rows from multiple tables with one DELETE statement (this is sometimes called multi-table DEL...
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• (v. t.) To blot out; to erase; to expunge; to dele; to omit.
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To remove unwanted files or parts of a document.
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To no longer stock an item in the warehouse or a retail store.
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A command which removes data. If the user deletes a file, Windows places it into the recycle bin from which it can be retrieved. If the user deletes a section of text, a page of a file or a single page of a spreadsheet, the 'undo' command can be used (before saving) to retrieve the data. After saving there is no way to retrieve data deleted in this …
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De·lete' transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Deleted ;
present participle & verbal noun Deleting .] [ Latin
deletus , past participle of
delere to destroy. Confer 1st
Dele .] To blot out; to erase; to expu...
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object destruction operator. Invokes destructor, if any. See also: resource management, memory management, garbage collection, operator delete(). TC++PL 6.2.6, D&E 2.3, 10.2.
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Delete one character to the right of cursor
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[
v] - remove or make invisible
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cancel verb remove or make invisible; `Please delete my name from your list`
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Remove or erase. In computing, the deletion of a character removes it from the file; the deletion of a file normally means removing it from its directory rather than actually deleting it from the disk. Many systems now have an undelete or undo facility that allows the restoration of deleted material. Deleted files may be recovered by specialist...
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An instruction given to remove an element from a layout.
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to strike out or remove (something written or printed); cancel; erase; expunge.
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