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1. obliterate
verb. ['əˈblɪtɝˌeɪt'] make undecipherable or imperceptible by obscuring or concealing.
Etymology
- obliterate (English)
- oblitteratus (Latin)
2. obliterate
verb. ['əˈblɪtɝˌeɪt'] mark for deletion, rub off, or erase.
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Etymology
- obliterate (English)
- oblitteratus (Latin)
3. obliterate
verb. ['əˈblɪtɝˌeɪt'] remove completely from recognition or memory.
Etymology
- obliterate (English)
- oblitteratus (Latin)
4. obliterate
verb. ['əˈblɪtɝˌeɪt'] do away with completely, without leaving a trace.
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Etymology
- obliterate (English)
- oblitteratus (Latin)
5. obliterate
adjective. ['əˈblɪtɝˌeɪt'] reduced to nothingness.
Antonyms
Synonyms
Etymology
- obliterate (English)
- oblitteratus (Latin)