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Discover Ludwig"obliterate boundaries" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to completely destroy or eliminate boundaries, barriers, or limitations. Example: "The new government's policies aim to obliterate boundaries between social classes, creating a more equal and inclusive society."
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The viewer gets a sense that the meaning of the work has less to do with the materials and identifiable forms than with the use of patterns to obliterate boundaries.
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But Mr. Ito is not interested in simply obliterating boundaries, as you would with a conventional glass box.
According to Haywood, the IWW was "big enough to take in the black man, the white man; big enough to take in all nationalities – an organization that will be strong enough to obliterate state boundaries; to obliterate national boundaries".
I am drawn to teaching as a collaborative, but focused and uncompromising enterprise that can, at least temporarily, obliterate whatever boundaries exist outside the class room and bring people and their ideas together in pursuit of something greater than the individual.
I've always seen it this way; it has the kind of social DNA that can obliterate cultural boundaries, that can bring people together over communal moments in time, and because of that it becomes a fundamental force that can change someone's life.
Where many squares are placed within one tract, they can overlap and obliterate tract boundaries.
The result is a series of projects that obliterate the boundaries of technology and art.
Like the iPod, it obliterated cultural boundaries.
RARγ1 knockdown obliterates somite boundaries, and causes loss of Myod protein in the presomitic mesoderm, but ectopic, persistent expression of Myod protein in the trunk.
The majority decision, written by Chief Judge Joel F. Dubina and Judge Hull, said, "We have not found any generally applicable, judicially enforceable limiting principle that would permit us to uphold the mandate without obliterating the boundaries inherent in the system of enumerated Congressional powers".
He's probably right and certainly right to say that technology has obliterated the boundaries of production so that an iPad emerging from China at a cost of $178£11010) actually contains parts from all over the world and more content from the US – $10 worth – than from China itself ($6) where the parts are assembled.
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