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to obliteration

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The total destruction of something.

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What modern warfare leaves, of course, is closer to obliteration than ruins.

Use of an organ or structure reinforces it; disuse leads to obliteration.

Not only did Price fail to enter the canon; a large quantity of her music came perilously close to obliteration.

Mr. Asadourian, 97, said he had accepted that his writing would not halt the slide to obliteration.

In the seventh, after that near approach to obliteration, the embattled intellect put up its finest stand.

Another aspect of Australia's repression was that the very existence of the Aborigines was blocked off: until 1967 they weren't even counted in the census, and, notoriously, their culture and spirit came close to obliteration.

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However, one of the major disadvantages of chemotherapy and radiotherapy is their limited specificity to cancer cells, which lead to the obliteration and other damages to normal tissues and organs.

The day of the preview, insiders as well as super-fans like Sasha Kalachnikoff, a pint-sized, be-wigged "gallery kid" known as "little Kusama," arrived at nine to be the first to experience Obliteration Room.

It has been documented for many years that high burden of scabies infestation paralleled epidemics of PSGN, and large-scale interventions to eradicate scabies led to near obliteration of PSGN when successfully implemented [ 12, 13].

In addition to offering mastoid obliteration to those enrolled in this study, we also offered another surgical technique mastoid exclusion.

Sheil comes closer to the obliteration of self, the traumatic violence to self, the loss of consciousness and of control that Quinn describes in her contemporaneous report.

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