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What does obliterate mean?
: to remove, destroy, or hide completely. obliterate. transitive verb. oblit·er·ate | \ ə-ˈblit-ə-ˌrāt, ō- \ obliterated; obliterating.
How do you use obliterate in a sentence?
Obliterate sentence example
- As they walked back down the dune, she dragged her hand in a wavy line, trying to obliterate their tracks.
- Yet spirit worship has not been able to entirely obliterate the idea of God.
What part of speech is evacuation?
transitive verb
evacuate
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inflections: | evacuates, evacuating, evacuated |
What is the synonym of obliterate?
verbdo away with or put an end to. abate. abrogate. annihilate. annul.
Is obliterate an adjective?
verb (used with object), ob·lit·er·at·ed, ob·lit·er·at·ing. to remove or destroy all traces of; do away with; destroy completely.
What is the noun form of obliterate?
obliteration. The total destruction of something. The cancellation, erasure or deletion of something.
How do you use August in a sentence?
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- Everyone wanted the chance to dine with the august president.
- When Maggie learned the party was at the august nightclub, she was excited by the thought of meeting some of her favorite celebrities.
- The critics raved about the august ballerina’s performance.
Is evacuated a adjective?
Included below are past participle and present participle forms for the verb evacuate which may be used as adjectives within certain contexts. Having had population removed, by evacuation. Containing a vacuum.
What part of speech is coquettish?
As a young, flirting girl. Characteristic of a coquet.
Does obliterated mean drunk?
obliterated (comparative more obliterated, superlative most obliterated) (slang) Very drunk, intoxicated, wasted.