25 adverbs to describe how to effaced

Among freemen, however little these freemen may be Christianized, specific inequalities become speedily effaced, and the prejudice of skin is not found to be ultimately as insurmountable as we have been told.

It was stupendously effective to the man from prison, that gesticulating little figure in a halo of light, in a halo of rich and swaying sounds; behind it, partially effaced as it were, sat its supporters on the platform, and in the foreground was a wide perspective of innumerable backs and profiles, a vast multitudinous attention.

A victorious Russia might well afford such a concession; for it would involve no strategic dangers and would, especially if conveyed in the graceful form of a wedding dowry, triumphantly efface the last traces of Russophobe feeling that still linger in Roumania.

And in the fabric of society, imperfect as it was, the outline and rudiments of what it ought to be were distinctly marked in some main parts, where they are now wellnigh utterly effaced.

Eternity cannot efface Those records dear of transports past, Thy image at our last embrace Ah!

The past has presumably been effaced from his memory and he lives solely in the present.

He had a conception of a malicious God, and believed in his secret soul that if God knew it was a desirable wind, God would promptly efface it and send a snorter from the west.

"An author may injure his works by altering, and even amending, the successive editions: the first impression sinks the deepest, and with the credulous it can rarely be effaced; nay, he will be vainly employed who endeavours to eradicate it.

Not a trace was indicated of the old wedding customs of the Tahitians, as Christianity had effaced them rigorously, and though the Tahitians had had plenty of ceremonies for all public acts, as had the Greeks and Romans, many had been forgotten under the scourge of orthodoxy before any white wrote freely of the island.

The waves of time silently efface the hours of life; but not the great works which they have seen produced.

So much is all the time going on that one event speedily effaces the impression of another.

It has been shown that severe emotional shocks, frights, griefs, worries, may beand frequently arecompletely effaced from conscious recollection, while continuing to be vividly remembered in the depths of the subconscious.

It is true virtuous men are exposed to censure; and they are, indeed, ever reprehensible in this life, through their natural imperfections; but yet the most vicious cannot totally efface in themselves the idea of true virtue.

I could have had the telescope now for as long as I liked: the upper part of the Matterhorn was finally and utterly effaced and swallowed up by dense white mist and cloud.

Instead of which he weakly had effaced himself, had surrendered his rights, had abandoned his wife at a time when most was required of him.

Ignorant alike of the Spanish tongue and the intricacies of political life, he willingly effaced himself in the shadow of his imperious and masterful colleague.

You will at once see that although the people concluded my object to be an important one, yet, they generally thought that they ought to lend all their aid in removing the stain from their own land first This stain is now effectually effaced, and my meetings are exceedingly crowded.

For the moment memories of Nightmare Wood and the Kidney Bean Redoubtmore especially the latterwere effaced.

Although he is but imperfectly acquainted with this language, though the characters are partially effaced or scarcely legible, Selkirk, by dint of patience and study, soon deciphers the following words: 'In the name of the Holy Trinity, to you who may read'(here some words were wanting,)'greeting.

If the brilliant glories of the Empire dazzled the mature mind of age, they wrought into delirium the impulsive brain of youth, whose impressions do not wait for any aid from the judgment, but burn into the soul, never to be totally effaced.

Aurore Dupin was civilly dead, Aurore Dudevant was uncivilly effaced.

But this whiteness was now temporarily effaced by a ruddy mask.

Believe in what we have sent down confirmatory of the Scriptures which is in your hands, ere we efface your features and twist your head round backward, or curse you as we cursed the Sabbath-breakers: and the command of God was carried into effect.

Martin, his father, had nobly effaced the one Black Spot.

If he had in his hands this leaf, O say to him: Let him efface it openly, nor hide

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