delete
IPA: dɪɫˈit
noun
- (computing) A deletion.
- (recorded entertainment industry) A remainder of a music or video release.
- (computing) The delete character (U+007F or %7F).
- (computing) A key that may be pressed to delete something (such as text or files) from a computer. The key also erases text from left to right, unlike the backspace key.
- (uncountable) Alternative letter-case form of Delete [(computing) A key that may be pressed to delete something (such as text or files) from a computer. The key also erases text from left to right, unlike the backspace key.]
verb
- To remove, get rid of or erase, especially written or printed material, or data on a computer or other device.
- (online gaming, slang) To defeat or dominate.
- (transitive, slang) To kill or murder.
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Examples of "delete" in Sentences
- Delete the faulty text in the edit window.
- I delete the email and kill file the sender.
- PPS: Apparently mass-delete is new with iPhone 2.0.
- Meanwhile, the part I didn't delete is up to 2000 words.
- Your swiftness to delete my edit is not fair, to say the least.
- The article was speedily deleted following the filing of an AfD.
- The upshot is that I cannot delete individual versions of the file.
- The answer isn't to delete everything in a hissy fit then sulk off.
- Nich, I take your point about not being able to delete from the iPod.
- Chuck Sirloin continues to edit and delete and provide incorrect information.
- Pressing delete is so satisfying. on June 4, 2008 at 2: 46 pm | Reply Spitting Feathers
- Note that you create a window using the new_ function and delete it using the delete_ function
- It keeps 90 days worth of backup data on a different server, so anything that I delete is really still available for 90 days.
- Where to start … I mean, Alan Greenspan is a socialistic, Keynesian Loving, politician pleasing, power and greed driven ** explicit delete, explicit delete**, piece of ** explicit delete**.
- So we met at 6pm in the Bay Horse (6. 50pm if your name was Simon), which is another bar we can safely delete from the “future visits” list: the beer garden is literally on the main road and the traffic is HEAVY.
- After we figure all that out, it's just a matter of compiling our delete statement and running the query. public function delete ($table, $where = null) if ($this - > tableExists ($table)) {if ($where = = null) {$delete = 'DELETE'. $table;} else {$delete =
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