obliterations

[US]/əˌblɪtəˈreɪʃənz/
[UK]/əˌblɪtəˈreɪʃənz/

Translation

n.the act of obliterating; the state of being obliterated

Phrases & Collocations

total obliterations

systematic obliterations

mass obliterations

complete obliterations

rapid obliterations

sudden obliterations

virtual obliterations

final obliterations

permanent obliterations

Example Sentences

the artist's work was marked by the obliterations of previous layers of paint.

historical obliterations can change our understanding of past events.

in the digital age, obliterations of data can have serious consequences.

the novel explores themes of memory and the obliterations of time.

obliterations in the manuscript revealed the author's changing thoughts.

some ancient texts show signs of obliterations due to wear and tear.

the obliterations in the painting created a sense of mystery.

she found beauty in the obliterations of her past mistakes.

obliterations in the landscape were a result of natural disasters.

the scientist studied the obliterations of species over millions of years.

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