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obliterated

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1. obliterated - Adjective

2. obliterated - Verb

4. obliterated - Adjective Satellite

Meaning

of Obliterate

Source: Webster's dictionary

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I hope to see the very concept of Jewry completely obliterated. Heinrich Himmler

The effects of 6 months of total social isolation were so devastating and debilitating that we had assumed initially that 12 months of isolation would not produce any additional decrement. This assumption proved to be false; 12 months of isolation almost obliterated the animals socially. Harry Harlow

A defeated argument that refuses to be obliterated can remain very alive. Amartya Sen

You think that Man can start again, do you, Shea? Well you might be quite surprised to learn that some things never change, and that the dangers of power are always present, even to a race that almost obliterated itself. Terry Brooks

my brain had begun to endure its familiar siege: panic and dislocation, and a sense that my thought processes were being engulfed by a toxic and unnameable tide that obliterated any enjoyable response to the living world. William Styron

I am a musician. My passion for music has obliterated everything in its path for my entire life. Barry Manilow

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