obliterated in the PONS Dictionary

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The distinction between a faith school and a state school was being blurred if not obliterated.
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If the radial pulse on that side is decidedly or completely obliterated, the result is considered positive.
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This event obliterated the second dome, sent ash 10 mi in the air and created small, red-hot pyroclastic flows.
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The fire obliterated the automatic teller machine, damaged the office space and ceiling behind and above the machine, with other rooms sustaining smoke damage.
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Photos taken two years later showed that the forest was eventually obliterated during the fighting.
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Upon reaching the surface, they find the city completely obliterated.
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Aerial photos showed that the facility was completely obliterated.
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Its force obliterated the right half of the specimen.
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If the uterine cavity is adhesion free but the ostia remain obliterated, IVF remains an option.
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The urban development has obliterated any trace of the airfield.
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