Examples of 'obliterates' in a sentence
Meaning of "obliterates"
obliterate (verb) - to completely destroy or erase something, often leaving no trace behind; commonly used in contexts related to warfare, demolition, or removal of obstacles
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- third-person singular simple present indicative form of obliterate
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Obviously this obliterates all chance of discussion.
While there he accidently or purposely obliterates the sun.
It obliterates some of the important differences between women.
It brooks no rival and obliterates every distraction.
It obliterates any sentimentality we might have.
Who regulates my spending and obliterates depending.
Fanaticism obliterates the feelings of humanity.
Brings upon a disaster or obliterates the world.
Unemployment obliterates the world of the unemployed individual.
The resulting explosion obliterates the shark.
The day obliterates the promise of the night.
Having a party that obliterates yours.
Obliterates the human face.
It overloads and obliterates the ship.
She obliterates all conversations.
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I guess it almost obliterates the corner.
Obliterates them completely.
The explosion obliterates the insurgents.
We can only pin down what blocks or obliterates success.
The collision obliterates one side of the planet.
Human memory is fallible and time obliterates many events.
The bible obliterates this delusion.
Thanos departs with his lieutenants and obliterates the ship.
Jason obliterates his tile.
And cause an antimatter explosion that obliterates the solar system.
Chet obliterates his tile.
A swarm of locusts so massive it obliterates the relentless sun.
It also obliterates celestial beings.
Panel in front of it and destroying it sets off a chain that obliterates.
Putin is scared and obliterates laughter and parody.
Allan obliterates my heart and you tell me that he does not deserve me.
The political narrative obliterates the historical record.
She forces dream demons into human vessels and ultimately obliterates them.
It is a beauty that obliterates our existence.
Beautiful fields of flowers that turn into a crystal wasteland that obliterates the entire.
The blotch often obliterates the earlier linear mine.
I do not care if this boy brings upon a disaster or obliterates the world.
Ragnarok obliterates the salt.
I look forward to watching that asteroid from a safe distance as it obliterates this accursed planet.
Science obliterates religion.
These punch a hole through which the main charge then obliterates everything inside.
One obliterates all.
Time simply obliterates.
History obliterates In every picture it paints.
You feel that the initial label obliterates your other qualities.
Obliterates everything that traverses from Terra.
A common oblivion obliterates everything.
Guess my type is more of just a tiny Latin woman who obliterates me.
The illusion of an infinite cave obliterates the chances of going outside.
We hope that Greece does not believe that the passage of time obliterates memory.