Rayer
Rayer is a French verb meaning to draw a line through something to cancel or erase it, to cross out text, or to scratch a surface. It covers both figurative uses, such as removing an item from a list, and literal ones, like marking scratches on a material. In editing and administration, rayer is commonly used to indicate deletion or invalidation.
Etymology and related terms: The verb derives from the noun rayure, meaning a stripe or scratch. Related
Usage and examples: In writing and publishing, rayer is used to indicate that a word or sentence
Conjugation notes: Rayer is a regular -er verb. Present indicative forms include je raye, tu rayes, il/elle