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obliteration annihilation: destruction by annihilating something eradication: the complete destruction of every trace of something
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obliteration Obliteration of an existing road would involve; removal of all culverts, establishing permanent drainages and recontouring of the road surface.
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obliteration a synergistic phenomenon of both particle silting and polar adhesion. When water and silt particles co-exist in a fluid containing long-chain molecules, the tendency for valves to undergo obliteration increases.
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obliteration synonym for cancellation. A special postmark employed for defacing stamps.
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obliteration Another word denoting the cancellation.
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