/ɛksˈpʌnʤ/ – verb
Definition: 1. gạch bỏ, đưa ra khỏi (danh sách, văn bản);
2. xóa đi, tẩy sạch.
A more thorough explanation: To expunge means to erase or remove completely, typically referring to removing a record or information from official documents or files. In a legal context, expungement refers to the process of having a criminal record sealed or destroyed, effectively removing it from public view or access.
Example: The court granted the defendant’s motion to expunge his criminal record, removing all references to the prior conviction.