obliterate 的定义
ob·lit·er·at·ed, ob·lit·er·at·ing.
- to remove or destroy all traces of; do away with; destroy completely.
- to blot out or render undecipherable; efface.
obliterate 近义词
destroy
obliterate 的近义词 52 个
- annihilate
- black out
- eliminate
- eradicate
- erase
- expunge
- exterminate
- knock out
- obscure
- ravage
- smash
- wash out
- wipe out
- ax
- bog
- cancel
- cover
- cut
- defeat
- delete
- efface
- extirpate
- finish
- kill
- level
- liquidate
- nix
- off
- scratch
- scrub
- sink
- squash
- torpedo
- total
- trash
- waste
- zap
- ko
- x-out
- blot out
- blue pencil
- do in
- finish off
- knock off
- mark out
- root out
- rub off
- rub out
- shoot down
- take apart
- take out
- wipe off face of earth
obliterate 的反义词 18 个
更多obliterate例句
- That’s giving a show that doesn’t need any help more ammunition to obliterate expectations.
- Four years earlier, when Richard Nixon obliterated George McGovern, the first presidential election in which Kosik was eligible to vote, she didn’t.
- The power of numbers and the longest guns cannot destroy principle nor obliterate truth.
- Then, the edge of that bubble would expand across the cosmos at the speed of light, obliterating anything in its path with no warning.
- When a government officer “fraudulently alters, falsifies, conceals, destroys, or obliterates any account” they can be prosecuted.
- Israel has destroyed 80% of the ones they have found, and needs only a few days to obliterate the rest.
- A failure to act “would erode, perhaps obliterate” the taboo against such weapons.
- Destroy them God, obliterate them from the face of the earth.
- He promised to obliterate Obamacare “and replace it with real reform.”
- Yet to destroy the precious book would be to obliterate centuries of information about the Ma family line.
- For the time being the interests of an enterprise of five thousand would obliterate those of fifty.
- He loved to trace her name linked with his own, and then to obliterate it again, in case anyone would see it.
- Therefore, Socialism, excluding competition inspired by self-interest would obliterate the social dividend.
- All the vindictiveness and rancor of a party press could not obliterate these traits, and character sufficed to put down calumny.
- The latter has allowed its prejudices and its feelings to obliterate or to stultify its reason.