'Obliterated' is a strong English word meaning completely destroyed, wiped out, or erased so thoroughly that nothing remains. It is often used in history, war reporting, and literature.
'Obliterate' comes from Latin 'obliterare' meaning 'to cause to be forgotten' — from 'ob' (against) + 'littera' (letter/writing). Originally it meant to erase written text.
Example sentences:
English: 'The city was obliterated by the atomic bomb.'
Hindi: 'परमाणु बम से शहर पूरी तरह तबाह/ध्वस्त हो गया।'
English: 'All evidence was obliterated.'
Hindi: 'सभी सबूत मिटा दिए गए।'
Annihilated, demolished, eradicated, exterminated, wiped out, razed.
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