Examples of 'were obliterated' in a sentence

Meaning of "were obliterated"

were obliterated: This phrase is used to describe something that was completely destroyed or wiped out. It is often used in the context of natural disasters, wars, or any catastrophic event that caused extensive damage

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were obliterated
All electrical impulses were obliterated by that pulse.
You were obliterated from business.
In an instant all hopes for the future were obliterated.
Two of them were obliterated into pieces.
All of his paintings and sculptures and bronzes were obliterated.
Whole townships were obliterated in minutes.
Much like my sisters were on their way to a Gouda festival when they were obliterated.
His faculties were obliterated by anger.
All traces of the existence of the Roma in Danilovgrad were obliterated.
Two colonies were obliterated in seconds.
Historic Armenian monuments were obliterated.
They were obliterated as a nation.
All arterial branches between the ligation were obliterated using an electrical coagulator.
Countries were obliterated and the landscape of the world was forever changed.
Signs of the former German presence in the town were obliterated by a special committee.

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But then, of course, they were obliterated as soon as the government deregulated psychopharmaceutical drugs.
Most American cities were obliterated.
Buddhist antiquities were obliterated by Islamist radicals in the National Museum.
Cherished businesses in Napier and Hastings were obliterated.
But tens of thousands of homes were obliterated and the dead number in the hundreds.
Houses, crops and trees across the entire island were obliterated.
Entire beach communities were obliterated on the coast of Rhode Island.
Some outbuildings and mobile / manufactured homes were obliterated as well.
Khai 's features were obliterated in the fire.
You have the conversation with D'Argo about why his worlds were obliterated.
In both cases, the stars were obliterated by pick axes or sledgehammers.
When the alien terraformers went crazy, most American cities were obliterated.
They did, until the factories were obliterated by the Japanese.
At least fifty percent of eighteen out of the North 's twenty-two major cities were obliterated.
Memories of the Ultra probe were obliterated ' in our fight for survival.
Some 13 square kilometres of the city were obliterated.
All of these villages were obliterated in the Nakba, and their inhabitants killed or expelled.
All remaining traces of Cooke 's town were obliterated at this point.
They were obliterated and 81 cannons were captured.
Three-quarters of Earth 's species were obliterated.
However, their forces were obliterated in the Field of Fire.
Homes, offices, churches, factories, vessels, the railway station and freight yards - all were obliterated.
But then, of course, they were obliterated as soon as the government deregulated.
But then, of course, they were obliterated.
Iran, thousands were obliterated at the onset of Khomeini 's revolution.
However, nothing remains today ; the last remnants were obliterated by quarrying in the 1920s.
Almost all images were obliterated during the aerial-bombardment of Manila in 1945.
Trees were downed and trailer parks were obliterated as far as Ormond Beach . [ 43 ].
Several outlying villages were obliterated and almost 300 people burned alive.

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