Examples of 'completely obliterated' in a sentence

Meaning of "completely obliterated"

completely obliterated: To utterly destroy or wipe out something. This phrase is often used in the context of war, natural disasters, or any situation where something is totally demolished

How to use "completely obliterated" in a sentence

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So phase two is that we get completely obliterated.
They completely obliterated their tracks.
Their main source of wealth was completely obliterated.
It has been completely obliterated to the south.
The ridge and furrows have been completely obliterated.
Completely obliterated your data.
Their past lives completely obliterated.
Completely obliterated their economy.
Toyama was almost completely obliterated.
States also noted that many markings might have been partially or completely obliterated.
Houses next to me completely obliterated.
Auto insurances also offer replacements in the event of the vehicle being completely obliterated.
Paris is completely obliterated.
Some countries are in danger of being completely obliterated.
External auditory canal was completely obliterated by a fleshy polypoidal mass covered with discharge.

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The rating is disputed due to the fact that houses were completely obliterated.
Drama ensues after one team is completely obliterated following elimination.
States also noted that many markings may have been partially or completely obliterated.
The vicissitudes of destiny had not completely obliterated so prestigious a heritage.
During the night it rained and in the morning the marks were completely obliterated.
And today Fortnite has completely obliterated the match which created the genre famous.
The top ten martial arts schools in the central plains were completely obliterated.
My donut shop was completely obliterated by Dragon Man.
You would make sure that your old life gets completely obliterated.
Emma Scott completely obliterated my heart with this PHENOMENAL story.
The viscount has been completely obliterated.
I completely obliterated your brand-new relationship.
The plane appears to be completely obliterated.
You have completely obliterated my anonymity!
Television images showed villages had been completely obliterated in the country.
The city has seen been completely obliterated by government bombings targeting the Free Syrian Army.
I hope to see the very concept of Jewry completely obliterated.
We completely obliterated them in that fight!
A second application performed after one week completely obliterated any signs of yellow color.
A fire completely obliterated the church in 1932, but the church was financed, and recovery was quick.
The Worms series also features terrain which can be completely obliterated.
Any idealism I had was completely obliterated by what you did.
After the Korea war the north of the country was completely obliterated.
It's kind of been completely obliterated ions ago.
In some embodiments, the atherosclerotic plaque is completely obliterated.
Watching as Joaquin is completely obliterated in the match, Archie agrees to take his place.
But when I saw Tuffy all of that was completely obliterated.
You just completely obliterated a soul!
Well, my free time has been completely obliterated.
Completely obliterated " Hector, soda can.
Los Angeles is completely obliterated.
Hundreds of communities, some of which were a thousand years old were completely obliterated.
Is anything recoverable? completely obliterated your data.
Informers were offered new identities, a new life abroad, past lives completely obliterated.
Captain, our assault forces have completely obliterated their defense fleet.

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Examples of using Completely
Turn the volume completely to the left
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