"Eraser" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
An eraser is a small tool used to remove pencil marks or errors from a surface, typically paper or a blackboard. It is usually a small, rubber or plastic object with a varying texture or shape designed to effectively remove marks without damaging the underlying surface.
Example 1:
She searched her pencil case for an eraser to rub out the mistake on her math test.
Example 2:
The art teacher asked the students to erase their pencil marks and start again from scratch.
Example 3:
After a long day of writing, Sarah liked to use a eraser to gently remove the graphite residue from her palms.
Example 4:
The office supplies catalog boasted a wide range of colorful erasers in different shapes and sizes.
Example 5:
A soft pink eraser was the perfect tool to clean up the small smudge on her favorite pair of glasses.
Erastian refers to the doctrine of the subjection of the church to the state, or the idea that the state has authority over the church. The term is derived from the name Erastus, a critic of the church's independence, who argued that the state should have control over the church's finances and decisions.
Erasure refers to the act of removing or eliminating something, typically by physical or chemical means. It can also refer to the act of destroying or canceling something, such as evidence, information, or a document.