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obliterated
[ uh-blit-uh-rey-tid ]
adjective
- completely destroyed or done away with, so that little or no trace remains:
I stood amid the rubble of obliterated buildings, where not even a feral cat was to be seen.
Removing the brain tumor left him with an obliterated memory of the last 15 years.
- blotted out completely so that it cannot be read or discerned:
He was arrested for possession of a firearm with an obliterated serial number.
verb
- the simple past tense and past participle of obliterate.
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 丑补濒蹿-辞产路濒颈迟路别谤路补迟路别诲 adjective
- 耻苍路辞产路濒颈迟路别谤路补迟路别诲 adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of obliterated1
Example Sentences
The manipulation of the Death Master File itself has obliterated its validity as a data source for financial and commercial institutions.
Accompanying the raid were dozens of airstrikes that obliterated major military installations across Syria 鈥 all part of an Israeli campaign to preemptively defang Syria鈥檚 new authorities.
One video showed a large section of a 10-storey block of flats obliterated by the attack and victims lying on the road outside.
Water facilities, electricity and other infrastructure are all but obliterated.
He obliterated the previous record for the number of 亚洲网紅露点 taken to score 50 Premier League goals that had stood for 28 years.
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