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Filter by Meaning The car crash was so severe that it was obliterating the vehicle beyond recognition.
The army carried out an obliterating attack on the enemy's position.
The hacker launched an obliterating cyber-attack that wiped out the company's database.
The storm surge was obliterating the coastal communities.
The treatment was so powerful that it had an obliterating effect on the cancer cells.
The boxer delivered an obliterating punch to his opponent's face.
The fire was obliterating the forest, leaving nothing but ash.
The company's new policy is obliterating their reputation.
The fire is obliterating everything in its path.
The terrorist attack had an obliterating effect on the city, causing chaos and destruction.
The rockslide had an obliterating effect on the mountain trail, making it impassable.
The asteroid impact was obliterating all life on Earth.
The fire was so intense that it was obliterating everything in its way, including homes and businesses.
The tornado left behind an obliterating trail of destruction, flattening everything in its path.
The company's new technology was obliterating the competition.
The boxer delivered an obliterating punch to his opponent.
The wildfire was obliterating acres of forest.
The virus had an obliterating impact on the world's economy.
The intense heat was obliterating the ice on the lake.
The atomic bomb had an obliterating impact on the city, leaving nothing but rubble in its wake.
The company's new strategy was obliterating its competitors in the market.
The boxer delivered an obliterating blow that knocked out his opponent in the first round.
The boxer delivered a powerful punch, obliterating his opponent's nose.
The chemotherapy treatment was aimed at obliterating the cancer cells.
The storm is obliterating the coastline, leaving nothing but destruction in its path.
The construction company is obliterating the old building to make way for a new one.
The government launched an air strike with the intention of obliterating the terrorist hideout.
The student is obliterating all the incorrect answers on the test.
The company's new policy is aimed at obliterating all forms of workplace discrimination.
The writer is obliterating the first draft of the novel to start anew.
The hacker is obliterating all the data on the hard drive.
The surgeon is obliterating the tumor with a laser.
The army is obliterating the enemy's defenses with heavy artillery.
The artist is obliterating the pencil marks with an eraser.
The chef is obliterating the garlic cloves in a mortar and pestle.
The army launched an attack with the aim of obliterating the enemy's headquarters.
The artist used an obliterating technique to cover up the mistakes in the painting.
The tornado was capable of obliterating entire neighborhoods.
The atomic bomb was capable of obliterating entire cities.
The hurricane was so powerful that it had an obliterating effect on the coastal villages.
The hacker used a virus that was capable of obliterating all the data on the company's server.
The new cleaning solution was so effective that it was capable of obliterating even the toughest stains.
The lawyer's obliterating cross-examination left the witness in tears.
The car crash was so severe that it was capable of obliterating the entire front of the vehicle.
The bomb caused an obliterating explosion that wiped out the entire town.
The professor's obliterating critique of the student's thesis left the student feeling defeated.
The hacker was able to perform an obliterating attack on the company's database, erasing all of the data.
The athlete made an obliterating kick that sent the ball soaring into the net.
The old text on the parchment was obliterating, making it hard to read.
The teacher asked the students to use a whiteboard marker instead of a permanent one to avoid obliterating the board.
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