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Meanings of obliterate from in English
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Usage of obliterate from in English
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Can ye obliteratefrom our memories those who are no more?
2
Would any amount of fame to-morrow obliteratefrom Laura's memory his embarrassment of yesterday?
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Then arose those terrible persecutions which aimed to obliteratefrom the earth the last vestige of Christianity.
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These tragic occurrences had done much to obliteratefrom the memory of all the cibolero and his deeds.
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What emergency of life can obliteratefrom the mind of a pretty woman the necessity of a toilet?
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This girl whom I cannot, and would not if I could, obliteratefrom my thoughts, is causing me much worry.
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Mr Mangan, you are bound in honor to obliteratefrom your mind all you heard while you were pretending to be asleep.
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It might have been possible to obliteratefrom their minds every recollection of the island and of ourselves, and then to transport them.
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The moment my prayer began to pass from the natural to the supernatural, I strove to obliteratefrom my soul every physical obstacle.
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She had to obliteratefrom the mind of the latter her overbearing dislike to him, cause her insults to be remembered no more.
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Deprive mankind of pen, ink and paper, obliteratefrom the human mind all knowledge of letter-writing,-thenestimate, if you can, thee loss that would accrue.
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Anthropomorphism will, however, never be obliteratedfrom the ideas of the unintellectual.
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But think not that her image was really obliteratedfrom their minds.
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All signs of the crime had been obliteratedfrom the garage.
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The very semblance of humanity seemed to be suddenly obliteratedfrom his countenance.
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He must be wiped out, exterminated, obliteratedfrom the face of the earth.