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Obliterated meaning
Destroyed; (loosely) broken beyond repair. | Forgotten. | Very drunk or intoxicated; wasted.
Synonyms of Obliterated
Example sentences (20)
But they completely obliterated the music industry’s low expectations by racking up 20 consecutive top 10 hits with modern pop classics including “The Promise”, “Biology” and “Sound of the Underground”.
Coinbase was obliterated as the crypto markets melted down in 2022, taking with it trading volume from retail traders.
He said he took actions to save the council but was "tortured" for this: "I'm pleased to say that the council’s now in better shape because it's honest and the remnants of a dodgy past are obliterated.
In today’s game, a man with the talents of Jim Brown — if one ever appears again — could easily end up playing quarterback, given that the foolishly unfair racial barrier to the position has become obliterated.
It was the introduction of the BVAS machine which ultimately obliterated over voting and rigging in the last elections.
Michigan obliterated Minnesota at home on prime-time television, leaving the Gophers searching for answers heading into the bye week.
Miocic hasn't fought since being obliterated by Francis Ngannou but is the consensus greatest heavyweight of all time.
Pictures of the scene capture the bus lying on its side, the corner fence of the roundabout obliterated by the force of impact.
The commercial tax base would be obliterated, leaving no funds to support essential services like the subway.
The price obliterated the previous high: $179.4 million for Picasso’s “Les Femmes d’Alger (Version ‘O’)” at Christie’s in New York in May 2015.
We’ve gone from bad to worse except that physical unrest has shifted to the cyber onslaught and has obliterated whatever was left of our fragile peace and unity.
A Lebanese friend of mine, who had just escaped with her two children after a missile obliterated their home, told me: “We are with you.
A second charge of possession of a firearm with an obliterated serial number carries a possible five-year prison sentence, the same fine, and also three years supervised release.
But all of that peace was obliterated by Hamas’ horrific terror attack on Oct. 7, 2023, an event he said was the “longest contraction” modern Israel has faced.
But prosecutor Daniel Porceddu told the jury Lynn's story was a work of fiction and that he had "obliterated all evidence" to conceal the murders.
But the DHEC board is about to be obliterated, and the health and environmental agencies both will be run by Cabinet secretaries.
Dame Esther Rantzen has called for a choice on assisted dying this year, while saying that families watching someone go through palliative care can have their memories of them "obliterated".
His imagination should've been boundless, yet he fell at the hands of Kenpachi, who completely obliterated him in the most disrespectful manner possible.
If dropped on Westminster, that would mean the Houses of Parliament, Downing Street, St Thomas's Hospital and Westminster Abbey being completely obliterated by the thermal blast.
In case our last point didn't make it clear, Sony has obliterated our trust in them over the past few years.