DELETE
to remove something; erase
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An SQL command that will remove a record or group of records from a table.
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remove or erase a file|character|directory .
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To erase or to remove data form a document or file.
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Use Delete to remove an object from the docbase or unlink it from the cabinet or folder to which it is linked. Selecting Delete displays the Delete dialog box.
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To remove text or graphics from within a document. To remove an application off the hard drive.
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To omit, leave out, or remove.
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A kill or cancel, sometimes initiated by the subscriber or, particularly with controlled titles, by the publisher. Agency cancels (see definition) are an exception.
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To permanently remove an object from an IRIS Showcase page. You can't retrieve objects you delete by choosing .
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remove or make invisible; "Please delete my name from your list"
www.cogsci.princeton.edu/cgi-bin/webwn erase: wipe out magnetically recorded information
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edit: cut or eliminate; "she edited the juiciest scenes"
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The keyword "delete" destroys an object created by new, in effect returning its allocated storage to free store for reuse. It is used either as "delete " or as "delete [] ". The expression is typically a pointer variable. The 2nd form is used when store allocated as an array type is returned: "[]" indicates that a DTOR should be called for each array element. "delete" returns a value of type void.
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Deletes a previously entered item from a Purchase Request that has not been sent to Purchasing for processing. Accessible from: the Item Information Screen.
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Removes a file from your Cage after it has been set to Ready to Save. The sender will not be informed of the deletion and will assume you received the file properly. This operation is provided solely to allow an unwanted file to be removed without pulling it out of the Cage. Also known as Purge.
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