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Reduced to nothingness.
obliterate
blotted out
destroyed
1
Must everything in creation continue to serve one species, or be
obliterated
?
2
Australia saw its domestic freight industry
obliterated
a decade after CRRC arrived.
3
His voice was abruptly
obliterated
by a new one, enormous yet familiar!
4
Bradleyburg was already
obliterated
and lost in the depths of the woodland.
5
In midsummer the bed is dry, and almost
obliterated
by the drift.
6
Gradually the distinction between the soldier and the civilian was entirely
obliterated
.
7
The rogue and the fool cannot combine unless the bourgeoisie is
obliterated
.
8
An entire wall was gouged open,
obliterated
clear down to the studs.
9
The marks of the sleigh would be quickly
obliterated
by the storm.
10
It
obliterated
me to see so clearly how much she wanted this.
11
Anthropomorphism will, however, never be
obliterated
from the ideas of the unintellectual.
12
The armchair being occupied, M. Fauchelevent was
obliterated
;
and nothing was lacking.
13
The hepatic and cystic ducts were pervious and the hepatic duct
obliterated
.
14
Some magnetic force drew her toward that
obliterated
line in the roadway.
15
This faded to a blotch in the thick stone, and became
obliterated
.
16
The row
obliterated
some of the broader tax messages in Clegg's speech.
obliterated
obliterate
·
obliterate by
obliterate all traces
obliterate the memory
obliterate trail
obliterate by landslides