obliterator (Meaning)
obliterator (n)
an eliminator that does away with all traces
Synonyms & Antonyms of obliterator
Synonyms:
- sweep (away)
- shatter
- efface
- wipe out
- kill
- exterminate
- clean (up)
- liquidate
- expunge
- annihilate
- blot out
- cancel
- extirpate
- demolish
Antonyms:
obliterator Sentence Examples
- The relentless obliterator of time erased all traces of the ancient civilization.
- The nuclear explosion acted as an obliterator, reducing the city to ruins.
- The storm was a tempestuous obliterator, sweeping away entire villages.
- The earthquake was an unyielding obliterator, leaving behind only rubble and desolation.
- The disease was an insidious obliterator, silently consuming its victims one by one.
- The fire raged with the fury of an obliterator, engulfing everything in its path.
- The army's advance was a merciless obliterator, leaving no human life untouched.
- The landslide was an unstoppable obliterator, burying everything in its wake.
- The drought acted as a slow and cruel obliterator, turning once-fertile lands into barren wastelands.
- The memory loss was a devastating obliterator, erasing all recollections of a cherished past.
FAQs About the word obliterator
an eliminator that does away with all traces
abolish,eradicate, destroy, erase, sweep (away), shatter, efface, wipe out, kill, exterminate
save, build, protect, build, conserve,protect, preserve, make, conserve, make
The relentless obliterator of time erased all traces of the ancient civilization.
The nuclear explosion acted as an obliterator, reducing the city to ruins.
The storm was a tempestuous obliterator, sweeping away entire villages.
The earthquake was an unyielding obliterator, leaving behind only rubble and desolation.