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Meaning of obliterate
The primary meaning of the word "obliterate" is to completely destroy or wipe out something.
Etymology of obliterate
The word "obliterate" comes from the Latin "obliterare", which means "to wipe out" or "to efface"
It is derived from "ob" (meaning "against" or "over") and "literare" (meaning "to rub out" or "to erase")
The word has been used in English since the 15th century to describe the act of destroying or removing something completely
Synonyms
annihilate
exterminate
eradicate
eliminate
destroy
demolish
ravage
devastate
raze
flatten
pulverize
vaporize
extinguish
expunge
efface
erase
cancel
abolish
nullify
invalidate
dismantle
disintegrate
fragment
shatter
smash
crush
pulverize
wipe out
blot out
rub out
strike out
delete
remove
excise
cut out
kill off
finish off
put an end to
bring to an end
terminate
end
cease
discontinue
halt
stop
suspend
abolish
repeal
rescind
revoke
quash
annul
void
negate
neutralize
Definitions
- To destroy or wipe out completely, so that nothing remains
- * To remove or erase something, such as a memory or a record, so that it is no longer visible or known
- * To make something impossible to see or recognize, often by covering or overwhelming it
Usage Examples
- The city was obliterated by the earthquake and subsequent fires
- * The company's reputation was obliterated by the scandal
- * The new policy aims to obliterate poverty and inequality in the region
Antonyms
preserve
protect
conserve
save
rescue
restore
revive
rejuvenate
renew
revitalize
strengthen
fortify
reinforce
rebuild
reconstruct
repair
maintain
sustain
support
defend
safeguard
secure
guarantee
ensure
certify
validate
verify
confirm
create
build
construct
establish
found
initiate
start
begin
generate
produce
manufacture
fabricate