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Definitions of expunged in various dictionaries:
verb - remove by erasing or crossing out or as if by drawing a line
verb - to remove written or printed matter
EXPUNGED - In the common law legal system, an expungement proceeding is a type of lawsuit in which a first time offender of a prior criminal conviction seeks th...
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Excised, struck out |
Wiped or rubbed out |
Obliterated |
Wiped out |
Daughter, say, upset after old joke gets deleted |
Erased |
Old joke good editor crossed out |
Excised, scratched out |
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Simple past tense and past participle of expunge. |
obliterate or remove completely (something unwanted or unpleasant). |
Obliterate or remove completely (something unwanted or unpleasant) |
Expunged description |
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In the common law legal system, an expungement proceeding is a type of lawsuit in which a first time offender of a prior criminal conviction seeks that the records of that earlier process be sealed, making the records unavailable through the state or Federal repositories. If successful, the records are said to be "expunged". Black's Law Dictionary defines "expungement of record" as the "Process by which record of criminal conviction is destroyed or sealed from the state or Federal repository." While expungement deals with an underlying criminal record, it is a civil action in which the subject is the petitioner or plaintiff asking a court to declare that the records be expunged. * A very real distinction exists between an expungement and a pardon. When an expungement is granted, the person whose record is expunged may, for most purposes, treat the event as if it never occurred. A pardon (also called "executive clemency") does not "erase" the event; rather, it constitutes forgiveness. In |