Usage examples for obliterated
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In other words, the line that has been supposed to separate the sacred from the secular must be obliterated, and every common thing must become sacred. – The Making of a Country Parish by Harlow S. (Harlow Spencer) Mills
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The frontiers of 1815 seemed likely to be obliterated by an enterprise which would bring Russia to the Danube and France to the Rhine. – History of Modern Europe 1792-1878 by C. A. Fyffe
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The world, and all future time, looked to her like a blank, as though overspread by one heavy cloud, that obliterated entirely and forever the sight of that sun which had so long warmed her heart with its genial rays. – The Circassian Slave; or, The Sultan's Favorite A Story of Constantinople and the Caucasus by Lieutenant Maturin Murray
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It was not until the next day that the number 13, very nearly obliterated, directed her towards Fouesnant. – The Secret of Sarek by Maurice Leblanc
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