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obliterate

[uh-blit-uh-reyt] / əˈblɪt əˌreɪt /


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Nearly 60 years later, Congress has done all it can to obliterate that mission.

From Slate • Jul. 17, 2025

Now he’s a memory that Neil Druckmann, Craig Mazin and fellow writer Halley Gross revisit one more time, and at a point in Ellie’s journey when a vendetta threatens to obliterate her moral compass.

From Salon • May 19, 2025

But it does remind us that when we obliterate the social pact, we destroy the very thing that gives our lives meaning.

From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 19, 2025

It is strange to see how quickly trees and shrubs and stuff can obliterate stone walling.”

From BBC • Aug. 24, 2024

The spiritual power inside of her burned so intensely, she felt that if she simply burst forward, she could plow through the haint and obliterate Wick.

From "Shadowshaper" by Daniel José Older




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