The antonyms for the word "more erased" could be phrases like "less erased", "intact", "uncorrupted", "preserved", "maintained", "unaltered", "complete", "undamaged", "undisturbed", "unscathed", or "unspoiled". These phrases describe the opposite of the action of erasing, which is to leave something untouched or unchanged. They suggest that the object or material has not undergone any modification or alteration from its original form. These antonyms are particularly useful in contexts such as art restoration or historical preservation, where the goal is to maintain the integrity of the original work or artifact.