obliterating Sentence Examples
- The atomic bomb's explosion obliterated the city, reducing it to dust and rubble.
- The forest fire obliterated acres of vegetation, leaving behind a charred wasteland.
- The hurricane winds obliterated the roof of the house, exposing the interior to the elements.
- The severe drought obliterated the crops, leading to a widespread famine.
- The earthquake obliterated the town, causing widespread destruction and loss of life.
- The tornado obliterated the building, leaving no trace behind.
- The heavy bombardment obliterated the enemy's position, rendering it useless.
- The disease obliterated the population, leaving behind only a handful of survivors.
- The floods obliterated the roads, making travel impossible.
- The explosion obliterated the spacecraft, leaving no wreckage behind.
obliterating Meaning
obliterating (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Obliterate
Synonyms & Antonyms of obliterating
Synonyms:
- totalling
- blasting
- excising
- ejecting
- ravaging
- mowing-down-
- snuffing-out-
- dashing
- dismantling
- wrecking
- blotting-out
- dissolving
- splintering
- devouring
- atomizing
- ditching
- terminating
- totaling
- powdering
- consuming
- smashing
- ruining
- rubbing-out
- blacking-out
- devastating
- pulverizing
- decimating
- finishing
- expelling
- razing
- dynamiting
- fragmenting
- dooming
- tearing-down
- wasting
- discarding
- cleaning-up-
- rooting-out-
- jettisoning
- flattening
Antonyms:
FAQs About the word obliterating
of Obliterate
destroying, erasing,eradicating, abolishing, wiping out, exterminating, stamping (out), sweeping (away), demolishing, killing
forming, preserving, constructing, conserving, building, creating, creating, building, forming,protecting
The atomic bomb's explosion obliterated the city, reducing it to dust and rubble.
The forest fire obliterated acres of vegetation, leaving behind a charred wasteland.
The hurricane winds obliterated the roof of the house, exposing the interior to the elements.
The severe drought obliterated the crops, leading to a widespread famine.