Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Obliterate"
The meaning of "Obliterate" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
obliterate ne anlama geliyor?
A:
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Q:
obliterate ne anlama geliyor?
A:
To destroy completely.
“The dynamite obliterated the tree. There was nothing left.”
“The dynamite obliterated the tree. There was nothing left.”
Q:
obliterate ne anlama geliyor?
A:
it can mean to "destroy completely"
Q:
obliterating ne anlama geliyor?
A:
It means to destroy or explode something.
Example sentences using "Obliterate"
Q:
obliterated ile örnek cümleler göster.
A:
Obliterate is a well suited form of expression when referring to battles, for example, "The Soviet forces were obliterated by the German soldiers during their Russian invasion of WW2" or "John completely obliterated Patrick during that fight"
Q:
obliterate ile örnek cümleler göster.
A:
It's another way to say "destroyed".
"The tank was obliterated by the missile."
"That house was obliterated by the tornado."
"The tank was obliterated by the missile."
"That house was obliterated by the tornado."
Synonyms of "Obliterate" and their differences
Q:
obliterate ve destroy arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
Destroy – the thing is totally broken into pieces
Obliterate – there aren't even any pieces left. It is totally gone
People use these words interchangeably all the time, without concern for the slight difference in meaning
Destroy – the thing is totally broken into pieces
Obliterate – there aren't even any pieces left. It is totally gone
People use these words interchangeably all the time, without concern for the slight difference in meaning
Q:
obliterate ve erase arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
obliterate - destruir
erase - borrar
erase - borrar
Q:
obliterate ve destroy arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
destroy means to To damage beyond use or repair.
and obliterate means to to remove completely, leaving no trace.
and obliterate means to to remove completely, leaving no trace.
Q:
obliterate ve devastate arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
It depends on the amount of damage, and to some extent, the intent I think.
Only if a building were completely wiped out... down to ashes basically... would I use the term obliterate. When I think of obliterate being used in a literal sense, comic books and death rays come to mind. (Figuratively, obliterate is sometimes used in sports when one team completely dominates the other)
Devastated, however, has either a sad or perhaps criminal connotation to it. If a tornado/hurricane/earthquake/whatever did severe damage to a building or caused an explosion like you mention, then "devastated" would be appropriate.
If it was intentionally blown up (ie, via high explosives) then simply "demolished" might make more sense. (Ie, "The building was demolished so that they could build a new parking garage." Maybe "destroyed" as well? (Ie, "The building was destroyed after the crew set off the explosives.")
Only if a building were completely wiped out... down to ashes basically... would I use the term obliterate. When I think of obliterate being used in a literal sense, comic books and death rays come to mind. (Figuratively, obliterate is sometimes used in sports when one team completely dominates the other)
Devastated, however, has either a sad or perhaps criminal connotation to it. If a tornado/hurricane/earthquake/whatever did severe damage to a building or caused an explosion like you mention, then "devastated" would be appropriate.
If it was intentionally blown up (ie, via high explosives) then simply "demolished" might make more sense. (Ie, "The building was demolished so that they could build a new parking garage." Maybe "destroyed" as well? (Ie, "The building was destroyed after the crew set off the explosives.")
Other questions about "Obliterate"
Q:
What "obliterate the following items from: the past hour " means?
Does it mean "keep data within the past hour and delete everything else" or "delete data which cleated within an hour and keep everything else"?
Does it mean "keep data within the past hour and delete everything else" or "delete data which cleated within an hour and keep everything else"?
A:
It means it will delete that items within the past hour and keep everything else
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