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more expunged synonyms

Trying to find another word for more expunged in English? No problem. Our thesaurus contains synonyms of more expunged in 9 different contexts. We have listed all the similar and related words for more expunged alphabetically.

  • AWOL
  • astray
  • away
  • elsewhere
  • ghost
  • gone
  • hooky
  • missing
  • no-show
  • nobody home
  • removed
  • vanished
  • X-out
  • annul
  • black out
  • bleep
  • blot out
  • blue-pencil
  • cancel
  • clean
  • clean up
  • cross out
  • cut
  • cut out
  • decontaminate
  • destroy
  • X-out
  • abolish
  • annul
  • black out
  • blank
  • blot
  • blue pencil
  • cancel
  • cross out
  • cut
  • cut out
  • delete
  • disannul
  • dispatch
  • abandoned
  • blanked out
  • blotted out
  • blown over
  • buried
  • bygone
  • clean forgot
  • consigned to oblivion
  • disremembered
  • drew a blank
  • erased
  • fell between the cracks
  • gone
  • lapsed
  • abandoned
  • blanked out
  • blotted out
  • blown over
  • buried
  • bygone
  • clean forgot
  • consigned to oblivion
  • disremembered
  • drew a blank
  • erased
  • fell between the cracks
  • gone
  • lapsed
  • AWOL
  • astray
  • away
  • disappeared
  • lacking
  • left behind
  • left out
  • lost
  • mislaid
  • misplaced
  • not present
  • nowhere to be found
  • omitted
  • removed
  • abandoned
  • affronted
  • cast aside
  • decayed
  • declined
  • deferred
  • depreciated
  • deserted
  • despised
  • deteriorated
  • disdained
  • dismissed
  • disregarded
  • evaded
  • excluded
  • forgotten
  • left out
  • missing
  • neglected
  • omitted
  • unnoticed
  • avert
  • cease
  • check
  • debar
  • deter
  • discontinue
  • exclude
  • forestall
  • forfend
  • hinder
  • impede
  • interrupt
  • make impracticable
  • obviate

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