verb
- completely destroying or wiping out
Usage: present participle of obliterate
adjective
- causing complete destruction or elimination
Examples
- The hurricane was obliterating everything in its path.
- Heavy rain was obliterating the chalk drawings on the sidewalk.
- The new evidence was obliterating their previous theory.
- The obliterating force of the explosion left nothing standing.
- Time has a way of obliterating old memories.
- The obliterating heat made it impossible to work outside.
- Digital technology is obliterating traditional business models.