Obliterate
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British pronunciation/əblˈɪtəɹˌe‍ɪt/
American pronunciation/əˈbɫɪtɝˌeɪt/

Definición y Significado de "obliterate"

to obliterate
01

aniquilar, exterminar

to completely destroy something
Transitive: to obliterate sth
to obliterate definition and meaning
02

borrar

to eliminate something from one's memory
Transitive: to obliterate a memory
03

esconder

to make something undetectable or unclear by covering it
Transitive: to obliterate a mark or sign
04

obliterar

to make a body part, scar, or fluid passage disappear or collapse
Transitive: to obliterate a bodily tissue
05

anular, obliterar

to mark over a postage stamp so it cannot be used for mailing again
Transitive: to obliterate postage stamps
obliterate
01

aniquilado, destruido

reduced to nothingness

obliterate

v

obliter

v

obliterated

adj

obliterated

adj

obliteration

n

obliteration

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obliterator

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obliterator

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example
Ejemplo
They obliterated the graffiti in the neighborhood last week.
The military airstrike was intended to obliterate the enemy's strategic positions.
The powerful explosion was so intense that it seemed to obliterate the entire building.
The digital backup failed, and we had to obliterate the corrupted files to start fresh.
Layers of vines and moss had obliterated the ancient carvings on the stone wall.
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