Similar words: obliterate, obliterated, alliteration, alteration, literate, illiterate, literature, obligation. Meaning: [ə‚blɪtə'reɪʃn] n. 1. destruction by annihilating something 2. the complete destruction of every trace of something.
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1. His aim in the east was obliteration to create a tabularasa for the new order which was in process of realization.
2. The policy is obliteration, openly acknowledged.
3. Obliteration is not a justifiable act of war.
4. The result of these invasions was the near obliteration of ancient Egypt.
5. Angiogram 8 months later showed complete obliteration of the aneurysm of the internal carotid artery.
6. After seeing the obliteration of its sister ship, Compunction had no desire to face them alone.
7. The obliteration of the grotto was not only possible, but relatively easy.
8. Obliteration of the right ventricularapex and increased echo reflectance at the right ventricular endocardium .
9. All carotid stricture or obliteration occurred at the initial part.
10. Endovenous radiofrequency obliteration had advantages of mild pain, rapid recovery and short hospitalizing time.
11. You can see obliteration temporal horn of the lateral ventricle because of swelling of the hippocampus.
12. Kangmai injection is a effective formula treating Arteriosclerotic obliteration by many years clinical observation.
13. After seeing the obliteration of its sister ship, the Twilight Compunction had no desire to face them alone.
14. This suggests that the subducted sediment somehow survived as a chemically and physically distinct region large enough to avoid obliteration by diffusion.
15. He wears one of those anonymous Mao suits that Westerners have always considered emblematic of the obliteration of the individual under Communism.
16. The Cretaceous period ended 65 m years ago with the obliteration of the dinosaurs.
17. Subarachnoid space may be a functional identity, and the obliteration of this space implies a early sign of cervical spondylosis.
18. The patient was treated by tumor extirpation through osteoplastic approach to the frontal sinus and fat obliteration with a good result.
19. Results The characteristic features included losing the normal structure of the portal phase and obliteration and many abnormal enhanced collateral vein around portal vein (cystic vein).
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20. External application of CAA on angioma resulted in the obliteration or disappearance of the lumen and blood sinus in the corium and subcutaneous layer histopa- thologically.
21. Resolution of infection may be followed by adhesive arachnoiditis with obliteration of subarachnoid space leading to obstructive hydrocephalus.
22. Background— Chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension (CTEPH) is characterized by intraluminal thrombus organization and fibrous obliteration of pulmonary arteries.
23. The case suggests Fu's Acupuncture is effective in the treatment of angiosclerosis obliteration pain.
24. Objective To study the mechanism of endovenous cool cyclic microwave antenna(CCMA)to rabbit jugular vein and estimate the feasibility of CCMA obliteration to vein.
25. Brazil is not unique in its history of slavery and the obliteration of its indigenous peoples.
26. Objective To investigate the changes of vasodilation function, plasma endothelin 1 (ET 1) and their inter relationship in patients with diabetic limb arterial obliteration (DLAO).
27. Objective To evaluate the treatment of traumatic posterior urethral obliteration in boys with urethral invagination.
28. Methods The effect of nursing care in 15 patients with venous varicose of 23 lower extremities undergoing endovenous radiofrequency obliteration was analyzed retrospectively.
29. The plasty of cavity of auricular concha and mastoid obliteration can raise drying ear rate.
30. The general public still thinks in terms of the obliteration of cities.
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