supprimer
to delete, to remove
verb soo-pree-MEH Less Common
Origin: Latin supprimere
Also means
to suppress, to abolish
Usage Note
Supprimer is the standard verb for deleting a file, removing a feature, or abolishing a rule; supprimer un emploi means 'to cut a job'. In digital contexts it is the natural equivalent of 'delete'. The noun suppression covers both a single deletion and a broader elimination (e.g., suppression de poste — job cut).
Examples
"Il a supprimé le fichier par erreur."
Natural Translation
He deleted the file by mistake.
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