has effaced
-ha borrado
Present perfecthe/sheconjugation ofefface.

efface

Michael E. Smith has effaced humans from his art and replaced them with a physiology and psychology of things.
Michael E. Smith ha borrado a los humanos de su arte y los reemplazó con una fisiología y la psicología de las cosas.
Chapters 40 to 55 of the Book of Isaiah constitute a short collection of prophetic texts that make up a clear literary unit, whose author has effaced himself behind his message.
Los capítulos 40 a 55 del libro de Isaías forman una pequeña colección de textos proféticos que constituyen una clara unidad literaria, pero en la que el autor se mantiene eclipsado tras su mensaje.
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