obliterate in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
Obliterate: to completely destroy or remove all traces of something.
Sample Sentences
- The fierce storm seemed determined to obliterate everything in its path.
- Years of neglect could obliterate the once vibrant community garden.
- In a moment of rage, he threatened to obliterate the evidence of his wrongdoing.
- The artist’s bold strokes were meant to obliterate the boundaries of traditional painting.
- History has the power to obliterate the memories of those who are forgotten.
- The fierce storm threatened to obliterate the small coastal town.
- Years of neglect had the power to obliterate the historical significance of the ancient ruins.
- Her harsh criticism seemed designed to obliterate any hope of his success.
- The new policy aims to obliterate the barriers that prevent equal access to education.
- In a matter of seconds, the explosion would obliterate everything within a mile radius.
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