adjective
- capable of being erased, removed, or made to disappear
Examples
- The pencil marks on the paper were effaceable with a simple eraser.
- Modern stain removers make many effaceable marks that once seemed permanent.
- The artist appreciated that watercolor was more effaceable than oil paint.
- Digital files are often more effaceable than printed documents.
- Time has made the old inscription on the stone less effaceable than it once was.