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Obliterate vs Obliterated - What's the difference?

obliterate | obliterated |

As verbs the difference between obliterate and obliterated

is that obliterate is to remove completely, leaving no trace; to wipe out; to destroy while obliterated is (obliterate).

As an adjective obliterated is

(slang) very drunk, intoxicated, wasted.

obliterate

English

Verb

(obliterat)
  • To remove completely, leaving no trace; to wipe out; to destroy.
  • * (1841-1898)
  • *:The harsh and bitter feelings of this or that experience are slowly obliterated .
  • *
  • *:Elbows almost touching they leaned at ease, idly reading the almost obliterated lines engraved there. ΒΆ ("I never) understood it," she observed, lightly scornful. "What occult meaning has a sun-dial for the spooney? I'm sure I don't want to read riddles in a strange gentleman's optics."
  • Synonyms

    * See also

    obliterated

    English

    Verb

    (head)
  • (obliterate)
  • Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • (slang) very drunk, intoxicated, wasted