About The Word Obliteration
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Obliteration
Obliteration Definition And Meaning |
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What's The Definition Of Obliteration?
[n] destruction by annihilating something
[n] the complete destruction of every trace of something Synonyms | Synonyms for Obliteration: annihilation | eradication Related Terms | Find terms related to Obliteration: absentmindedness | blot | blotting | blotting out | cancel | cancellation | decay of memory | deletion | effacement | erasure | expunction | forgetfulness | forgetting | forgiveness | grace period | hazy recollection | heedlessness | Lethe | moratorium | nepenthe | nirvana | oblivion | obliviousness | scrubbing | short memory | unmindfulness | washing out | waters of oblivion | wiping out | write-off See Also | atomisation | atomization | demolition | destruction | destruction | devastation | pulverisation | pulverization | vaporisation | vaporization Obliteration In Webster's Dictionary \Ob*lit`er*a"tion\, n. [L. obliteratio: cf.F.
oblit['e]ration.]
The act of obliterating, or the state of being obliterated;
extinction. --Sir. M. Hale.
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