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1 ENTRIES FOUND: obliterate (verb) obliterate /ə ˈ blɪtəˌreɪt/ verb. obliterates; obliterated; obliterating. Britannica Dictionary definition of OBLITERATE. [+ object] : to destroy (something) completely so that nothing is left. The tide eventually obliterated [= wiped out] all evidence of our sand castles. — often used as (be) obliterated.
OBLITERATION的意思、解釋及翻譯:1. the action of removing all signs of something, either by destroying it or by covering it so that…。了解更多。
obliteration: [ ob-lit″er-a´shun ] complete removal, as by disease, degeneration, surgical procedure, or irradiation, or by the filling up of a space with fibrous tissue or inflammation.
Synonyms for OBLITERATE: eradicate, erase, abolish, destroy, annihilate, exterminate, expunge, efface; Antonyms of OBLITERATE: protect, preserve, save, conserve ...
obliterative: [adjective] inducing or characterized by obliteration: such as. causing or accompanied by closure or collapse of a lumen. tending to make inconspicuous.
Jul 25, 2019 · obliteration. (n.) "act of obliterating or effacing, a blotting out or wearing out, fact of being obliterated, extinction," 1650s, from Late Latin obliterationem (nominative obliteratio ), noun of action from past-participle stem of obliterare "cause to disappear, blot out (a writing)," figuratively "cause to be forgotten, blot out a ...
OBLITERATING definition: 1. present participle of obliterate 2. to remove all signs of something, either by destroying it or…. Learn more.