dispunge in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
Dispunge: to remove or erase something, especially from official records or public discourse.
Sample Sentences
- The committee decided to dispunge the outdated regulations from the official records.
- Efforts to dispunge the misinformation from the public discourse were met with resistance.
- She requested to dispunge the negative remarks from her performance review to ensure a fair assessment.
- It is crucial to dispunge any errors in the data before publishing the final report.
- The lawyer worked tirelessly to dispunge his client's criminal record and restore his reputation.
- The committee decided to dispunge the controversial clause from the final report.
- After reviewing the evidence, the judge agreed to dispunge the charges against the defendant.
- In an effort to maintain transparency, the organization chose to dispunge any misleading information from its records.
- She requested that the old entries be dispunged to reflect her current views more accurately.
- The school board voted unanimously to dispunge the outdated policies that no longer served the students' needs.
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