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Meaning of oblite

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oblite (a.)

Indistinct; slurred over.

oblite Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient ruins were almost completely obliterated by centuries of erosion.
  2. The scars of the past had been oblite by time and forgiveness.
  3. The memory of the tragic event slowly oblite over the years.
  4. The new paint completely oblite the faded artwork on the wall.
  5. The explosion caused a shockwave that oblite the nearby buildings.
  6. The relentless rainfall oblite the tracks left by the hikers.
  7. The passage of history gradually oblite the significance of ancient monuments.
  8. Grief threatened to oblite all traces of joy from her heart.
  9. The pandemic oblite many small businesses, leaving only a few survivors.
  10. The war oblite the once-vibrant city, reducing it to rubble and ruins.

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Indistinct; slurred over.

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The ancient ruins were almost completely obliterated by centuries of erosion.

The scars of the past had been oblite by time and forgiveness.

The memory of the tragic event slowly oblite over the years.

The new paint completely oblite the faded artwork on the wall.