He should heartily submit to the Lord's will, worship the Creator and efface his self-conceit. |
Globalisation, America and the European Union are all said to have had a hand in the plot to efface secularism. |
It taxed the resources of the municipality to the utmost and left scars on the city that took years to efface. |
Even so, this ambivalence about the redemptive value of art does not efface the authorial voice of the film. |
By volunteering to go, prisoners would win a remission of sentence and efface the stigma of jail. |
The decorators strive to efface themselves, just as persons of the highest breeding possess the simplest manners. |