Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

obliterar

verb
/əˈblɪtəˌrɑːr/
Definition
To remove or destroy all traces of something; to erase or wipe out completely.
Examples
  • The heavy rain obliterated the footprints in the mud.
  • With time, the memories seemed to obliterate from her mind.
  • The fire did not just damage the structure; it obliterated it entirely.
Meaning
The act of making something invisible or indistinct, often used in the context of erasing memories or eliminating physical objects.
Synonyms
  • erase
  • remove
  • destroy
  • annihilate
  • exterminate