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be obliterated

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

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This tumour is one of the few that can generally be obliterated with radiation treatment.

My woman-loving side would be obliterated, and with it a piece of myself.

But to create this, the historic centre of the mosque will be obliterated.

"Edgar Allan Poe's memory is not going to be obliterated from the Village," he said.

Terrorists have no fixed addresses that can be obliterated once and for all with surgical strikes".

For Aslam, it seems, the past is continuous and cannot be obliterated.

"It can't be obliterated until people confront the demon in the spirit," he says.

They're also made into movies, in which subtlety can be obliterated.

The bureau is "the only agency whose rules can be obliterated, wiped out by other agencies," Ms. Warren said.

An entire realm of human activity will be obliterated in an act of wholesale abdication to machines.

But even during a natural evolution toward modernity, there's no reason why the original room configurations should be obliterated altogether.

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