delete
[dɪ'li:t]

verb transitive

[Definition]: get rid of, remove

[Example Sentences]:
1. So you wanna delete bloatware from you Galaxy S6?
2. He also wanted the social network to delete any such existing posts.
3. You are free to edit or delete this information at any time.
4. Police may not delete your photos or videos under any circumstances.
5. They can delete content and can decide whether they want the channel to contain ads.
6. Yahoo gives you a long screen of information and warnings before you delete your account.
7. Consumers also should be able to delete their own data.
8. It also said it would delete the vast majority of data collected via this spying programme.
9. You can also opt instead to use the original file and delete data selectively.
10. The app lets you delete files stored on your drive, but not files stored on the phone itself.
11. If you see more than one backup for any of your devices, you can delete the older ones.
12. I had to delete a few posts and block some people from our page, she said.
13. It threatens to delete files within seven days if no payment is made.
14. Any message that you send you can delete from your device and from everyone in a message group.
15. In fact, you can not delete any sheets using the iOS app.

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