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3 definitions • 3 examples
1
past
simple
and
past
participle of
2
to
remove
all
signs
of something,
either
by
destroying
it or by
covering
it so that it cannot be seen:
Examples:
The
missile
strike
was
devastating
- the
target
was
totally
obliterated.
All of a
sudden
the
view
was obliterated by the
fog
.
3
to make an idea or
feeling
disappear
completely
:
Examples:
Maybe she gets
drunk
to
obliterate
painful
memories
.
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