obliterating Meaning & Definition

  • En [ əˈblɪt.ər.eɪt]
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Meaning of obliterating In English

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Examples of obliterating

  • We speculate that, earlier during development, the aorta was damaged, became inflamed and was repaired, with fibrosis obliterating the elastic tissue.

  • It is the basis of under writing the liberty of others, not of obliterating it.

  • They were standing at the front of the stage, choir-fashion, obliterating the voices of several soloists further up-stage.

  • As with the onemeasure patterns, the accents here create rhythmic tension without obliterating the underlying duple feel.

  • Someone had dragged the lower piece several meters away from the upper fragment, obliterating its carving in the process.

  • The photographs are especially a treat for those who have been in this area and experienced considerable overcast skies, rain, and fog, obliterating the spectacular scenery.

  • People did not want to be reminded of their days of submission, and getting rid of the language was one way of obliterating the colonial past.

  • We change for the sake of change, obliterating what was there before, often without finding out what or why it was, and squandering the planet's resources along the way.

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