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obliteration [əˌblɪtəˈreɪʃən, Am əˈblɪt̬əˈreɪ-] N no pl

1. obliteration (destruction):

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2. obliteration (covering):

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It can include opening, reading and total or selective obliteration of letters and their contents, as well as covers, postcards, parcels and other postal packets.
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Other findings include obliteration of the aortic knob, depression of the left mainstem bronchus, loss of the paratracheal stripe, and tracheal deviation.
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In severe cases, it leads to complete obliteration of the tubal lumen.
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The protrusion of peritoneum through the internal inguinal ring can be considered an incomplete obliteration of the processus.
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In histopathology, it refers to the near obliteration of a tissue, as in the normal parenchyma of tissues in the case of some cancers.
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Similar to this is the censored postmark, overprinted with a black obliteration of the time and place of mailing for similar reasons.
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Rocky and hilly regions around the city are under obliteration for urbanization.
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Themes of artistic inspiration, spirituality, and creation are framed within scenes of mass destruction and obliteration.
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Several large series of studies have been conducted to evaluate the efficacy of surgical obliteration of trigger points.
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This leads to narrowing, or in the most severe cases, complete obliteration of the intestinal lumen.
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