Ainda não temos significados para "obliterate the memory".
1Was he, at last, ashamed, and trying to obliterate the memory of his jealousy?
2She would have endured any suffering, paid any price to obliterate the memory of them.
3Rest assured that the lapse of time cannot obliterate the memory of thy mighty deeds!
4Anything to obliterate the memory of your father.
5Within the dining-room an unhampered taste had done all that was possible to obliterate the memory of the scorching day.
6Perhaps, in time, those letters would obliterate the memory of the vain beast he'd been that night....
7She was not angry with him, but she resented him, as if his comforting presence could obliterate the memory of the infant.
8A lifetime would never obliterate the memory of all your kindness to me, or of some hours I have passed in this beautiful library.
9The lesson is likely to be lasting, for it will take many months to obliterate the memory of the remarks and circumstances that impressed it.
10The confidence Mr Rimbolt reposed in him was soothing to his spirits, and went far to obliterate the memory of that hideous interview last week.
11On the Thursday he had obliterated the memory of the achievements of Nelson and Six-teen-String Jack.
12When this echo is sympathetic, it is endowed with the sweetest recompense and obliterates the memory of many sorrows.
13The prodigies of valour performed by your new Chevalier have, I fear, obliterated the memory of your ancient Knight.
14The last struggle on land, the battle of New Orleans, was an American victory, and obliterated the memory of many defeats.
15Augustus has made himself a sun god at last and obliterated the memory of Alexander Helios...
16Twelve years of such a life as she has led may have almost obliterated the memory of that passage in her life.
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