Similar words: obliterate, literate, illiterate, alliteration, reiterate, literally, literary, adulterate. Meaning: [ə'blɪtəreɪt] adj. reduced to nothingness.
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(61) No doubt in a hydrogen-bomb war at cities would be obliterated.
(62) The institutions of civil society, suppressed by centuries of tsarism and obliterated by Soviet-era state brutality, remain weak.
(63) Think about, being born on earth, how many people have obliterated wideness along the way?
(64) He was even willing to pay Talon Karrde 70,000 credits to ensure Mount Tantiss was obliterated.
(65) Huck's confidence in the human race was well - nigh obliterated.
(66) Titania probably underwent an early endogenic resurfacing event which obliterated its older, heavily cratered surface.
(67) If the containers are repetitively used solely for the same BPC, all previous lot numbers, or the entire label, should be removed or completely obliterated.
(68) No doubt in a hydrogen-bomb war great cities would be obliterated. But this is one of the minor disasters that would have to be faced.
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