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- 1. Real American Heroes Nov 30, 2023
- After thwarting an arms dealer's deadly plans, a special forces team celebrates with a party.
- 2. Born in the U.S.S.R. Nov 30, 2023
- The team races to Area 52 to grill Koslov and his buyer; Maya heads to the strip club.
- 3. Craps Nov 30, 2023
- On deadline, the group's search for Litvin leads them to an even bigger discovery.
Learn the origin, synonyms, and usage of the verb obliterate, which means to remove or destroy completely. See examples of obliterate in different contexts, such as history, medicine, and grammar.
Obliterate means to remove all signs of something, either by destroying it or by covering it so that it cannot be seen. Learn more about the meaning, usage, synonyms and translations of obliterate with Cambridge Dictionary.
Obliterated definition: completely destroyed or done away with, so that little or no trace remains. See examples of OBLITERATED used in a sentence.
to remove all signs of something, either by destroying it or by covering it so that it cannot be seen: The missile strike was devastating - the target was totally obliterated. All of a sudden the view was obliterated by the fog. [ T ] to make an idea or feeling disappear completely: Maybe she gets drunk to obliterate painful memories.
verb. make undecipherable or imperceptible by obscuring or concealing. synonyms: blot out, hide, obscure, veil. efface. remove completely from recognition or memory. see more. adjective. reduced to nothingness. synonyms: blotted out, obliterated. destroyed. spoiled or ruined or demolished.
verb (used with object) , ob·lit·er·at·ed, ob·lit·er·at·ing. to remove or destroy all traces of; do away with; destroy completely. to blot out or render undecipherable (writing, marks, etc.); efface. Synonyms: expunge.
Find 116 words that mean obliterated, such as destroyed, erased, or annihilated, and their opposites, such as unbroken, repaired, or preserved. Learn the definition and usage of obliterated as an adjective or a verb.