Sentence examples for To obliterate from inspiring English sources

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To obliterate

verb

To remove completely, leaving no trace; to wipe out; to destroy.

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"To obliterate real works of the Canadian imagination is to obliterate ourselves," he said.

To obliterate a place is to remove every physical vestige, every psychic trace, brick by brick.

Is it worth risking the obliteration of the world to obliterate Obama's second term?

It tends to obliterate personality.

They were hard to obliterate.

Mr Benn's aim is to obliterate democracy".

What matters is to obliterate the self".

Globalisation was supposed to obliterate family firms' comfy business models.

That constantly bears down and tries to obliterate any void.

He is going to obliterate the lot of them.

Daesh sought to obliterate Syria's cultural and historical landmarks.

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