obliterative in a sentence
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Definition
Obliterative: having the effect of completely destroying or removing something, often in a way that is chaotic or overwhelming.
Sample Sentences
- The artist's obliterative technique transformed the canvas into a chaotic yet captivating masterpiece.
- In moments of anger, his obliterative words seemed to erase years of trust and friendship.
- The scientist described how the obliterative force of the asteroid impacted the planet's ecosystem.
- Her obliterative approach to criticism left no room for constructive dialogue in the meeting.
- The novel's theme of obliterative memory resonated deeply with readers who had experienced loss.
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