He had the representation expunged from the minutes. In another place, objection was taken to this provision and it has been expunged. If only a fine, it may be expunged after five years. The record may be expunged from the official documents: it is not expunged from the memory of the child.
Noun. expungement (countable and uncountable, plural expungements) The act of expunging. (US, Canada) The process by which the record of a criminal conviction is erased, destroyed or sealed.
Expunge \ik-SPUNJ\ verb. 1 : to strike out, obliterate, or mark for deletion. 2 : to efface completely : destroy. 3 : to eliminate from one's consciousness.
Examples from Collins dictionaries The revolutionaries expunged domestic opposition. The experience was something he had tried to expunge from his memory. His name was expunged from the record books.