obliterate

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İngilizce - Türkçe
{f} silmek

Leyla, Fadıl'ın ilk karısının anısını silmek istedi. - Layla wanted to obliterate the memory of Fadil's first wife.

(Ticaret) geçersiz kılmak
yok etmek
izini bırakmamak
yok et

Gece boyunca tavşanlar Tom'un bahçesini yok etmişti. - Overnight the rabbits had obliterated Tom's garden.

Şok dalgası geldi ve her şeyi ve herkesi yok etti. - The shock wave came and obliterated everything and everyone.

tıkamak
{f} yoketmek
{f} bozmak
{f} tıkamak (damar)
imha etmek
silme

Leyla, Fadıl'ın ilk karısının anısını silmek istedi. - Layla wanted to obliterate the memory of Fadil's first wife.

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tamamen silinmiş
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(Tıp) Vücuttaki boşlukların dolması yapışması veya tıkanması, obliterasyon
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{i} tahrip etme
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(Biyoloji) obliterasyon
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{i} bozma
İngilizce - İngilizce
To remove completely, leaving no trace; to wipe out; to destroy
to cause to disappear
{v} to blot out, efface, rase, destroy
remove completely from recognition or memory; "efface the memory of the time in the camps"
Scarcely distinct; applied to the markings of insects
make undecipherable or imperceptible by obscuring or concealing; "a hidden message"; "a veiled threat"
If you obliterate something such as a memory, emotion, or thought, you remove it completely from your mind. There was time enough to obliterate memories of how things once were for him. = eradicate
reduced to nothingness
To erase or blot out; to efface; to render undecipherable, as a writing
To wear out; to remove or destroy utterly by any means; to render imperceptible; as
do away with completely, without leaving a trace
If something obliterates an object or place, it destroys it completely. Their warheads are enough to obliterate the world several times over + obliteration oblit·era·tion the obliteration of three isolated rainforests
{f} erase; destroy
to obliterate ideas; to obliterate the monuments of antiquity
remove completely from recognition or memory; "efface the memory of the time in the camps" do away with completely, without leaving a trace
mark for deletion, rub off, or erase; "kill these lines in the President's speech"
obliterate identity
{f} make an identity indistinct, make an identity so it cannot be distinguished
obliterate totally
{f} destroy completely, erase completely, destroy totally
to obliterate
efface
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{n} the act of blotting any thing out
To obliterate
outraze
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reduced to nothingness
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past of obliterate
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third-person singular of obliterate
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making undecipherable or imperceptible; "obliterating mists"; "an obscurant bank of clouds"
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present participle of obliterate
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making undecipherable or imperceptible; "obliterating mists"; "an obscurant bank of clouds
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The cancellation, erasure or deletion of something
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Returning the land occupied by a road or trail to production
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Obliteration of an existing road would involve; removal of all culverts, establishing permanent drainages and recontouring of the road surface
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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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The total destruction of something
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destruction by annihilating something
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1) A cancellation intended solely to deface a stamp-also called a killer 2) An overprint intended to deface a portion of the design of a stamp, such as the face of a deposed ruler
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the ability of an opaque overprint to hide completely the color underneath; also sometimes referred to as obliterating power
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{i} destruction; erasure; annihilation
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the complete destruction of every trace of something
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The act of obliterating, or the state of being obliterated; extinction
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