How To Use Obliterated In A Sentence

  • Daddy was obliterated and the Chief reigned supreme!
  • The missile strike was devastating - the target was totally obliterated.
  • The record has been much deformed, reconstituted, and obliterated during the subsequent Proterozoic and Phanerozoic eons.
  • The lateral leaves of somatopleure then grow round on each side, and, meeting on the ventral aspect of the allantois, enclose the vitelline duct and vessels, together with a part of the extra-embryonic celom; the latter is ultimately obliterated. I. Embryology. 11. Development of the Fetal Membranes and Placenta
  • Putting aside the hugely significant issues of the native Americans and African slaves whose rights were obliterated, the United States was built upon the promise of the unassailability of individual rights. THE STORY OF STUFF
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  • Every single one had to be vanquished, killed, destroyed, obliterated, and dead.
  • All of a sudden the view was obliterated by the fog.
  • The goosefish is practically invisible lying flattened, with its darkly marbled skin matching the bottom color and the outline of its body obliterated by a fringe of branched skin flaps.
  • A grey drizzle filled the valley, obliterated the mountains and separated the receding regiment of trees into saw-edged platoons.
  • You must have felt that even the formula of the Church of Rome would be a blessed power to exercise, could it but once be accepted as a pledge that all the past was obliterated, and that from that moment a free untainted future lay before the soul -- you must have _felt_ that; you must have wished you had dared to Sermons Preached at Brighton Third Series
  • The village was totally obliterated by the bomb.
  • One teacher remembers his early drawings as ‘scribbles’; others recall rudimentary figures obliterated by cross-hatching.
  • In those aneurysms which are a _saccular_ bulging on one side of the artery the blood may be induced to coagulate, or may of itself deposit layer upon layer of pale clot, until the sac is obliterated. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Part 1, Slice 1
  • For someone who has made a career out of telling everyone how much more tolerant the world would be if only religion were obliterated from the human psyche, Dawkins manages to appear remarkably intolerant towards anyone who disagrees with him. Atheist insecurity « Anglican Samizdat
  • Obstacles obliterated, nuisances eradicated, bothersome limbs removed and tutelary dentistry. NEVERWHERE
  • Two days later the cards had arrived from Max, three of them in an envelope, on which the postmark was altogether obliterated. DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
  • That was one of the very worst periods, when the Prague Spring was a memory that had almost been obliterated by Propeller Most Popular Stories
  • Hiroshima was nearly obliterated by the atomic bomb.
  • Plumadore, a third Marine whose body was thought to have been obliterated in ferocious fighting, is buried in California -- in Berry's grave. Jakovac, John A.
  • He began to drink, drank himself to intoxication, till he slept obliterated.
  • The manner in which the Dodo were obliterated from the surface of the earth has left a lasting impact on the natural history of our global eco-system: in fact a lesson in extinction to humanity. A brief history of the dodo
  • He tried to see through her undeviating orthodoxy to her obliterated youth. MOONDROP TO MURDER
  • These paths will later be obliterated when the site is replanted and returned to a state of virtual nature.
  • These attributes are obliterated when it undergoes metamorphosis into a sessile polypoid adult.
  • Cambarus spp. in the Northeast have no lateral spines on their rostra and the Procambarus spp. in the area have a narrow or obliterated areola.
  • In the zenith was a white lustre which obliterated distinction of form as much as did the cloudy obscurity at the end of the room. Idolatry A Romance
  • His gait was feeble, his form attenuated, his countenance had lost its ruddy glow, -- the lines had sharpened until their youthful, healthful roundness was wholly obliterated; but the nervous, untranquil expression had passed away from his face, and the restless glancing from side to side had left his eyes. Fairy Fingers A Novel
  • Everything that entered the area was obliterated and it is possible that the ground is still mined.
  • Clary could see his face nowit was dead-white and papery, latticed with a black network of horrible scars that almost obliterated his features. Cassandra Clare: The Mortal Instrument Series
  • Ecstasy reduced, not to say obliterated, social inhibitions.
  • He left a huge gap, a whole grove of empty plinths with his name obliterated from each, herms with their genitalia hammered off. Fortune's Favorites
  • Fortunately my powers of reason have not been entirely overcome and obliterated by received wisdom.
  • Flooding by hydroelectric reservoirs is especially detrimental to permanently frozen peatlands because the overall permafrost regime is completely altered or obliterated.
  • The lateral leaves of somatopleure then grow round on each side, and, meeting on the ventral aspect of the allantois, enclose the vitelline duct and vessels, together with a part of the extra-embryonic celom; the latter is ultimately obliterated. I. Embryology. 11. Development of the Fetal Membranes and Placenta
  • One who supposed that he could attain that godlike perspective on the meaning of his life might perhaps be in a position to know what experiences were so painful that they were better obliterated from memory.
  • The drifting snow obliterated lesser landmarks and covered the boundaries of roads and ditches with a covering several feet thick, making normal travel nigh on impossible.
  • The view was obliterated by the fog.
  • It obliterated a teashop down the block with an explosion so strong it spit broken glass and debris in their faces and left Abdullah temporarily deaf.
  • The impression on an anti-Semite or potential anti-Semite is that the 'happenstance' of his vet status saves him from being rightfully obliterated. Caught in the Crossfire: Adrian Scott and the Politics of Americanism in 1940s Hollywood
  • Her mouth was being taken with a possessive intensity that obliterated thought and left only sensation.
  • The stamps affixed are obliterated at the despatching office in a manner to be fixed by our Minister of Finance.
  • Some life-forms were obliterated by the radiation, others survived
  • All that we call the eternally feminine is obliterated. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 06 Little Journeys to the Homes of Eminent Artists
  • The Zealots obliterated a reinforced legion (Legio XII Fulminata) from Syria, which was heavily garrisoned until the moment the Romans were wiped out at Yarmuk, at the very beginning of the war, and for a time, were in near complete control of Iudaea. Matthew Yglesias » Toy Drives Checking Immigration Status of Children
  • The wind was still, the sky was black with the night and with the thick layer of storm clouds that obliterated the moon.
  • Yet she appeared confident in innocence, and did not tremble, although gazed on and execrated by thousands; for all the kindness which her beauty might otherwise have excited, was obliterated in the minds of the spectators by the imagination of the enormity she was supposed to have committed. Chapter 7
  • When she'd watched her entire town be obliterated by explosives, in order to destroy an out of control infestation of vampires, so many thoughts and feelings had run through her mind.
  • After being obliterated at tennis on Saturday, I was thrashed at squash this afternoon.
  • The missile strike was devastating - the target was totally obliterated.
  • In this series, vases float atop color fields, but here the vase is partly obliterated, as it is enveloped in smokelike, quivering strokes of black.
  • He was even willing to pay Talon Karrde 70,000 credits to ensure Mount Tantiss was obliterated.
  • The view was obliterated by the fog.
  • At birth the bone consists of two pieces, separated by the frontal suture, which is usually obliterated, except at its lower part, by the eighth year, but occasionally persists throughout life. II. Osteology. 5a. 3. The Frontal Bone
  • In Rupert Brooke the inspiration of the call obliterated the last trace of dilettante youth's pretensions, and he encountered darkness like a bride, and greeted the unseen death not with a cheer as a peril to be boldly faced, but as a great consummation, the supreme safety. Recent Developments in European Thought
  • The upper left quadrant is filled with the right lobe of the liver and the gallbladder, and the falciform ligament and ligamentum teres (‘obliterated’ umbilical vein) can be seen.
  • What is clear is that as a result the batter's box was obliterated.
  • After each volcanic eruption, the volcanic texture of the ash would have been obliterated when the swamp plants recolonized the ash, turning it into soil.
  • And so I spent the night, atremble, convinced that I had obliterated the school.
  • This is a margin which is going to be obliterated. For me, it is an attempt to disclose a kind of collection of rupture, destruction, and weakness caused by powerfulness from my own experiences.
  • Two days later the cards had arrived from Max, three of them in an envelope, on which the postmark was altogether obliterated. DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
  • With their destroyer obliterated the pirates fled in all directions and then regrouped back together to resume their attack.
  • Thirty seconds later and the noise is obliterated by keyboards and electronic drums.
  • If he had been lured or coerced from his house, all traces of the coercer were now apparently obliterated.
  • The village was obliterated in the bombing raid.
  • In addition, an AR-IS semiautomatic rifle with an obliterated serial number was found abandoned on the riverbank.
  • A bright, vermilion ground has been almost obliterated by some 17 rectangles meeting on broken lines.
  • One teacher remembers his early drawings as ‘scribbles’; others recall rudimentary figures obliterated by cross-hatching.
  • Rarely, the internasal suture is obliterated by the fusion of nasal bones.
  • Radiological study revealed that the right maxillary sinus was totally obliterated by a multilocular mass containing numerous radiopacities within the radiolucent areas.
  • The village was totally obliterated by the bomb.
  • The missile strike was devastating - the target was totally obliterated.
  • But it mutated, of course, and nearly obliterated the Old Church - along with three quarters of humanity. THE BROKEN GOD
  • Similar nonobjective analysis is applied to the 9/11 attack: It was a strategic blunder by al Qaeda, Mr. Bergen concedes, because the U.S. response destroyed the safe haven provided by the Taliban in Afghanistan; it nearly obliterated the senior leadership of the organization; and it elicited world-wide condemnation. America's Most Wanted
  • Like the sun shadowed by an eclipse which happened on Wednesday, March 29 and was partially visible in the Palestinian skies, the Land Day event was obliterated from the news-spheres the next day. Archive 2006-04-01
  • Then he went into the bathroom and scrubbed furiously at the rune on his arm, until it was almost obliterated. THE GREENSTONE GRAIL: THE SANGREAL TRILOGY ONE
  • Endoscopic ligation can be repeated every 4-6 weeks until the esophageal varices have all been obliterated.
  • The fine skeletal structures of the corallites are typically obliterated; skeletons are composed of fine to coarse, neomorphic calcite.
  • Here, rather more pithily, is an extract from the introduction to that same Hamas charter: "Israel will exist and will continue to exist until Islam will obliterate it, just as it obliterated others before it" (The Martyr, Imam Hassan al-Banna, of blessed memory). Negotiating for peace with Hamas
  • Along with subsequent calcite deposition, the pentameres are obliterated, the outline becomes rounded, and nodose sides appear.
  • Fourthly, the funicular process may become obliterated both at the abdominal inguinal ring and above the epididymis, leaving a central unobliterated portion, which may become distended with fluid, giving rise to a condition known as the encysted hydrocele of the cord. XI. Splanchnology. 3c. The Male Genital Organs
  • The onlookers are painted in muddy greens and browns, facial features exaggerated into primitive masks, mouths agape or obliterated altogether.
  • It was cold and dry, and their footprints were quickly obliterated by the powdery snow driven along by the gusting wind.
  • After years of living in whitewashed churches, it can be depressing to stare at the blank walls and abstract art and wonder what sort of decorations have been obliterated in the name of spartan simplicity. Archive 2007-05-01
  • The missile strike was devastating - the target was totally obliterated.
  • The sand - storm obliterated his footprints.
  • At the time he was addressing two recent disasters, an explosion that obliterated a whole area of the city and a fire in a bar.
  • This fluid increases in quantity and causes the amnion to expand and ultimately to adhere to the inner surface of the chorion, so that the extra-embryonic part of the celom is obliterated. I. Embryology. 11. Development of the Fetal Membranes and Placenta
  • He began to drink, drank himself to intoxication, till he slept obliterated.
  • And the truth is that micro-organisms can't be obliterated - they were here first and they will surely outlive us.
  • An obliterated manuscript written over again is called a palimpsest, and the man who can restore and read it a paleographist. The Book-Hunter A New Edition, with a Memoir of the Author
  • The prim, obliterated, polite surface of life, and the broad, bawdy and orgiastic -- or maenadic -- foundations, form a spectacle to which no habit reconciles me. Varieties of Religious Experience, a Study in Human Nature
  • With IT management and corporate executives usually being among the first to grow addicted to their "crackberries," that lack of integration was also a major barrier to even considering Google Apps. obliterated that barrier as well by facilitating the connection of BES to Google Apps. Looking at how Google Apps.can now remotely manage iPhones, Nokia, and Windows Mobile smartphones without the need for anything like a BES, I asked Gulabani if Google has any plans to eliminate the need for BESes altogether. InformationWeek - All Stories And Blogs
  • The most effective counter-measure was degaussing which obliterated the magnetic field of a steel hull.
  • And though the necessities of modern life, the decay of wealth, the dwindling of old aristocracy, and the absorption of what was once an independent state in the Italian nation, have obliterated that large signorial splendour of the Middle Ages, we feel that the modern Sienese are not unworthy of their courteous ancestry. Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, Third series
  • Cambarus spp. in the Northeast have no lateral spines on their rostra and the Procambarus spp. in the area have a narrow or obliterated areola.
  • Veal medallions were obliterated by a cascade of caramelized but briny leeks.
  • The sensitiveness belonging to living substance, known by the names heliotropism, chemotropism, etc., is like a sketch of sensation and of the reactions following it; organic memory is the basis and the obliterated form of conscious memory. Essai sur l'imagination créatrice. English
  • He completely obliterated himself as an architect.
  • The city was obliterated, over 250,0000 people were killed and generations poisoned by radiation.
  • Over a quarter of the city was obliterated, with a dreadful irony removing it from the top of the list of A-bomb targets.
  • The missile strike was devastating - the target was totally obliterated.
  • If the containers are repetitively used solely for the same BPC, all previous lot numbers, or the entire label, should be removed or completely obliterated.
  • That sum is how much it would cost to create an identical copy of the parliament from scratch should the controversial original be obliterated in a disaster.
  • Light clouds or smoke over the target had obliterated Fisher's view for the second time and, true to his orders, he would not jeopardize the civilian population.
  • The building was completely obliterated by the bomb.
  • He appeared to be looking down on an aggressive fire coming up around the edges of the earth, a runaway fire that obliterated his surroundings.
  • In the mouldings of the arched canopy the ball-flower ornament is again in evidence, and behind the tomb a carving of the crucifixion is still visible, though nearly obliterated by the chisel of the Puritans. Bell’s Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Hereford, A Description Of Its Fabric And A Brief History Of The Episcopal See
  • It was increasingly evident that he had not been absorbed, obliterated, in marriage; an institution which, from the beginning, had tried -- like religion -- to hold within its narrow walls the unconfinable instincts of creation. Cytherea
  • It is the ultimate human city, which likes to pretend it has obliterated nature under a blanket of asphalt.
  • She knew nothing of their subterranean, furtive, twilight life, the limbo through which, with their obliterated humanity, they moved as so many unhouseled ghosts, or the aching hunger in those hands that reached, groping tentatively out of their emptiness to seek some hope or stay.
  • But so much has happened in the second decade of the twentieth century that the impress of France is slowly being obliterated by a Canadianism which is peculiar to itself. Canada
  • The outline of my pictures and other hanging pieces is faintly discernible on paint soon to be obliterated by a new shade.
  • With the trappings of representation obliterated, the paintings offer a lean and stripped down physicality defined by specific proportion, luminosity and surface quality.
  • He obliterated the blackboard before break.
  • Arriving at the outskirts of Brussels the merry band of travellers were aghast to discover that the entire city had been obliterated by a weapon of mass destruction.
  • [Greek: homosporon] was doubtless obliterated by the gloss [Greek: adelpheon] (an Ionic form ill suited to the senarius), and the [Greek: homoioteleuton] caused the remainder of the error. Aeschylus' Prometheus Bound and the Seven Against Thebes
  • Keep us safe from this, and belief in the unscientific and unprovable remains a possibility; expose us personally, and our faith will be obliterated as if hit by a 60 ft wave travelling at the speed of a jet plane.
  • The caste system was obliterated legally, with one stroke of the pen, the day free India was born.
  • The record has been much deformed, reconstituted, and obliterated during the subsequent Proterozoic and Phanerozoic eons.
  • Say Chinnery to any art buff under 40 and the name will elicit no response, and now that Tate Britain has all but abandoned its responsibility to keep successive generations aware of historic British painting, it is probable that Chinnery will be for ever lost to common knowledge, obliterated, with many other once known artists, by the enforced fashion there for contemporary art. Evening Standard - Home
  • Obstacles obliterated, nuisances eradicated, bothersome limbs removed and tutelary dentistry. NEVERWHERE
  • Across the Berkshire Downs heavy clouds obliterated the moon and unleashed a swirling hailstorm that lashed the dark bills and motorway with an icy deception.
  • Miss Mary defused and obliterated every other talent on stage.
  • Everything that happened that night was obliterated from his memory.
  • Hiroshima was nearly obliterated by the atomic bomb.
  • The 110-point margin obliterated the previous record, a 92-point win over Hawaii Pacific in 1985. NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball - Tennessee vs. P.R.-Mayaguez
  • Any worries stemming from everyday living are quickly obliterated under the immensity of the night skies, ablaze with stars as far as the eye can see.
  • Later, I helped helm the store when Vin replenished the obliterated candy supply. Trick or treat
  • Napalm was used widely against civilians, and most major cities were obliterated.
  • Hence, rather than being totally obliterated by the Western consumerist forces of sameness, local difference and particularity still play an important role in creating unique cultural constellations.
  • The near dead silence was obliterated as alarms wailed across the loudspeakers.
  • The lumen of the vestibule could also be obliterated by overlapping undulations that originate from distinct regions in the vestibule.
  • Alternatively, we could face oblivion tomorrow or have to wait 50,000 years before a city is obliterated or the world plunged into cosmic winter beneath a cloud of pulverized rock.
  • The normally obliterated umbilical artery within the urachus forms the median umbilical ligament in the adult.
  • Hence the importance in these works of traces of successive compositional stages, pentimenti deliberately retained rather than obliterated in a final synthesis.
  • The normally obliterated umbilical artery within the urachus forms the median umbilical ligament in the adult.
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  • Then he went into the bathroom and scrubbed furiously at the rune on his arm, until it was almost obliterated. THE GREENSTONE GRAIL: THE SANGREAL TRILOGY ONE
  • He told the Austrians they must submit without fighting or be obliterated from the air. The Ides of March
  • It obliterated a teashop down the block with an explosion so strong it spit broken glass and debris in their faces and left Abdullah temporarily deaf.
  • At first, the idea appeared incredible, yet defense counsel showed how the two cities could be confused if Zurich were approached from the angle it was and clouds obliterated any view of the lake.
  • He obliterated the blackboard before break.
  • With a bit of luck they WON’T come back from Iraq/Iran/Afghanistan and will be obliterated by a land mine and save the country a fortune in methadone scripts, giros and paying for their keep at Her Majesty’s Pleasure. on February 23, 2007 at 8: 24 pm | Reply gilbo Community Engagement « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • The planet is obliterated in the ensuing explosion.
  • In his painting of Kaaterskill Falls, for example, Cole obliterated with his brush the ugly intrusions of the already encroaching tourism.
  • Their capes were vaporized instantly, and the resulting explosions obliterated the backs of their armor.
  • Although almost entirely obliterated from the performing arts canon today, it is clear that these performances required an exceptional command over rhetoric, delivery, mimicry, ventriloquism and spontaneous composition. Archive 2006-06-01
  • On the bright side, the smoke has completely obliterated the sun, and we are no longer baking as if we were inside a giant oven.
  • The remainder of the vesico-urethral portion forms the body of the bladder and part of the prostatic urethra; its apex is prolonged to the umbilicus as a narrow canal, which later is obliterated and becomes the medial umbilical ligament (urachus). XI. Splanchnology. 3. The Urogenital Apparatus
  • These men and women loved America and understood who the enemy was and why the enemy had to be not only defeated but obliterated from the face of the earth. The new McCarthyism
  • Napalm was used widely against civilians, and most major cities were obliterated.
  • The lateral leaves of somatopleure then grow round on each side, and, meeting on the ventral aspect of the allantois, enclose the vitelline duct and vessels, together with a part of the extra-embryonic celom; the latter is ultimately obliterated. I. Embryology. 11. Development of the Fetal Membranes and Placenta

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