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  1. obliterate. However, this decoding depends on a simultaneous appreciation of martyrdom as a radical act which transgresses, even obliterates, key boundaries. From the Cambridge English Corpus. The traditional distinction between rural and urban has, however, largely been obliterated by modern communications.

  2. Obliterate has been preserved in our language for centuries, and that’s not nothing! The earliest evidence in our files traces obliterate back to the mid-16th century as a word for removing something from memory.

  3. OBLITERATED definition: 1. past simple and past participle of obliterate 2. to remove all signs of something, either by…. Learn more.

  4. formal uk / əˈblɪt. ə r.eɪt / us / əˈblɪt̬.ə.reɪt /. [ T often passive ] to remove all signs of something, either by destroying it or by covering it so that it cannot be seen: The missile strike was devastating - the target was totally obliterated.

  5. Obliterated definition: completely destroyed or done away with, so that little or no trace remains. See examples of OBLITERATED used in a sentence.

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