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Obliteration

Obliteration meaning

The total destruction of something. | The concealing or covering of something. | The cancellation, erasure or deletion of something.

Example sentences (20)

Brighton will have to hope that the lessons learnt from their 6-1 obliteration at the hands of Aston Villa have taught them enough to be able to limit the damage inflicted by the Reds here.

For whatever reason, Gideon settled on an invalid claim to the blade and allowed the Mandalorian people to willingly flee from his tyrannical obliteration of Mandalore.

I almost regret the obliteration of Hastings.

It is one or both of the following: a desire to see the Jewish state of Israel subsumed within an Arab-majority Greater Palestine; a call for the obliteration of Israel and its inhabitants.

The current leaders of Hamas, who have never renounced the obliteration of Israel as a goal and have pledged to continue inflicting violence to that end, have effectively rejected any role in seeking a lasting settlement.

Today, the stake and the consuming fire have been transmuted into obliteration by Twitter mobs and cancellation frenzies.

At a rally in Salem, Virginia, Trump said he ran for office to rescue the economy from “obliteration” even though it would have been easier to relax at one of his oceanfront resorts.

How else could anyone who values all human lives equally accept Israel’s self-portrait as a tolerant, democratic state given its flagrant violations of international law over many decades and now its live-streamed obliteration of Gaza?

You’d have thought royalties for that bit heard billions of time for a few years might’ve saved him from Grub Street.) What I’m getting at is the obliteration of delays in mail, texts, messaging.

For as many workers risking their lives for meager paychecks, still more are now unemployed and on the brink of financial obliteration.

Nolan ties up the Batman series by facing off Batman (Christian Bale) against Tom Hardy's Bane and the risk of nuclear obliteration.

One more thing, though, to be clear: Wright technically began his feature career with 1995’s A Fistful of Fingers, a film I have never seen and, judging by its general obliteration from existence, Edgar Wright doesn’t really want me or anyone else to see.

First, you obliterate a people; then, you seek to obliterate their memory; and, finally, you seek to obliterate the memory of the obliteration.

None of that is functioning, mostly because Trump has a demagogic hold on the Republican party, whose members fear political obliteration if they dissent.

Since then, he has strengthened sanctions on Iran and threatened it with ”obliteration”.

The obliteration of STC left a giant hole in our province, one that our municipal transit systems can never hope to patch all by themselves.

The obliteration of the Songhai Empire from African cartography catalysed the systematic “negroisation” of Africans “at home and abroad” by students of European anthropology during the 19th Century.

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Armageddon is the symbolic name given to this event based on scripture references regarding divine obliteration of God's enemies.

H. G. Wells ' The War in the Air (1908) described the obliteration of entire fleets and cities by airship attack.