Obliterate


The meaning of the word Obliterate is: to destroy


Examples:

The dictator’s army is going to obliterate the rebel’s small village in less than five minutes.

published by Ivory on 2021-01-18 22:56:47


Although I spent hours building my daughter’s dollhouse, I was shocked to watch her obliterate it simply by pulling out one of the support columns.

published by Jessi on 2021-09-23 20:18:50


Hank’s cheating is sure to obliterate his twenty-year marriage to Helen.

published by Tracey on 2021-11-13 10:37:02


If a plane lands on your home, it will obliterate your property.

published by Cris on 2021-04-05 00:01:33


Economists claim a sizable stock market crash will obliterate any economic gains that have been made during the year.

published by Chelsie on 2021-02-02 04:13:03


After getting fired, Jack made plans to obliterate his former workplace with a homemade bomb.

published by Georgianna on 2021-02-28 01:25:35


The property developers are going to obliterate the rainforest if they keep cutting down trees and driving out wildlife.

published by Clemente on 2021-05-02 22:13:00


According to scientists, the nuclear weapon has the capacity to obliterate the entire city.

published by Bobbye on 2021-07-15 22:53:59


The general’s plan is to obliterate the enemy’s military runways so their fighter planes cannot launch an aerial attack.

published by Carrol on 2021-05-01 07:29:39


If the hurricane hits the city directly, it will completely obliterate the town and leave nothing standing.

published by Obdulia on 2021-11-01 15:37:43


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