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Verb
/diˈlēt/,
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deletes, 3rd person singular present; deleted, past tense; deleted, past participle; deleting, present participle;
  1. Remove or obliterate (written or printed matter), esp. by drawing a line through it or marking it with a delete sign
    • - the passage was deleted
  2. Remove (data) from a computer's memory

  3. (of a section of genetic code, or its product) Be lost or excised from a nucleic acid or protein sequence
    • - if one important gene is deleted from an animal's DNA, other genes can stand in
  4. Remove (a product, esp. a recording) from the catalog of those available for purchase
    • - their EMI release has already been deleted
Noun
  1. A command or key on a computer that erases text


  1. remove or make invisible; "Please delete my name from your list"
  2. erase: wipe out digitally or magnetically recorded information; "Who erased the files form my hard disk?"
  3. edit: cut or eliminate; "she edited the juiciest scenes"
  4. (deletion) omission: any process whereby sounds or words are left out of spoken words or phrases
  5. (deletion) (genetics) the loss or absence of one or more nucleotides from a chromosome
  6. (deletion) the omission that is made when an editorial change shortens a written passage; "an editor's deletions frequently upset young authors"; "both parties agreed on the excision of the proposed clause"
  7. Delete is the second album by Coercion.
  8. 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. ...
  9. This is a list of characters that have appeared on the PBS Kids GO! series Cyberchase.
  10. 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.
  11. (Deletion (genetics)) In genetics, a deletion (also called gene deletion, deficiency, or deletion mutation) is a mutation (a genetic aberration) in which a part of a chromosome or a sequence of DNA is missing. Deletion is the loss of genetic material. ...
  12. (Deletion (music industry)) Deletion is a music industry term referring to the removal of a record or records from a label's official catalog, so that it is out of print, but usually at a record artist's request.
  13. Alternative spelling of Delete; To remove, get rid of, erase
  14. (Deleted) A security is no longer included in The NASDAQ Stock Market.
  15. (Deleted) An item is termed deleted when it is no longer possible to order new stock direct from the record company.  Most singles rapidly become deleted after initial orders have been filled. [top]
  16. A deleted record has been removed from Blackboard Learn. The term “deleted” is used with the term “purged” interchangeably.
  17. (Deleted) A site or portion of a site that once held zone status, but has been removed from the zone through an administrative minor modification by the FTZ Board staff or an FTZ Board application process.
  18. (deleted) status indicating that a ticket should not have been in the system and is being removed.
  19. Deleted is also bad. Deleted means that there is a problem between your router and the Frame Relay provider's equipment. You should contact your provider to troubleshoot this issue.
  20. (Deletes) Existing names deleted from the subscription file, and particularly used with Controlled Circulation titles
  21. (ˎ [deleted]) (39 months ago | reply)
  22. (DELETING) Note that you can only delete a type (data element, structure, table type) in the ABAP Dictionary when it is no longer used in other objects (for example in tables, structures or programs).
  23. (Deletion) Absence of a segment of DNA; may be as small as a single base or as large as one or more genes.
  24. Deletion means erasing text without copying it into the kill ring (q.v.). The alternative is killing (q.v.). See section Deletion and Killing.
  25. (Deletion) The process of removing a domain name and its corresponding record from the Domain Name System (DNS) and InterNIC' domain name database. ...