English to Turkish Dictionary obliterate

obliterate

Yok etmek
definition
verb
the memory was so painful that he obliterated it from his mind
destroy utterly; wipe out.
translation of 'obliterate'
verb
yoketmek,
tıkamak,
silmek,
bozmak
example
He has seen his country crushed under the heel of a ‘liberating’ force which has destroyed its monasteries, killed its religious leaders, and done its best to 'obliterate' its native culture.
I want to strike back, pulverise, kill, 'obliterate' anyone who has caused this harm to my city.
This terrifying shadowy swarm would 'obliterate' the white light.
Today we do nothing but disseminate corruption in the world; we 'obliterate' and destroy the world.
During World War II, he served with the United States Air Corps ‘Statistical Control,’ where he helped determine the most efficient way to 'obliterate' Japanese cities.
While executing their musical duties, the nine members 'obliterate' their identities via different masks and matching uniforms and go by numbers rather than names, starting with #0.
the special stamp should be placed on the left-hand side and not be used to 'obliterate' the postage stamp
Which city are they going to threaten to 'obliterate' this time?
In this prophecy it talks about a key that will destroy and completely 'obliterate' the world.
We do not expect this shock to be 'obliterative' , dislocating to both body and mind.
Their capes were vaporized instantly, and the resulting explosions 'obliterated' the backs of their armor.
Yet in the shadows of the black sky we didn't see the clouds whipping up over Laos, 'obliterating' the stars, the moon.
At the time he was addressing two recent disasters, an explosion that 'obliterated' a whole area of the city of Enschede and a fire in a bar that killed and mutilated dozens of youths.
The entire world of Grimus is engulfed in the closing pages by existentially 'obliterating' mists.
Of those 10 humans who developed 'obliterative' bronchiolitis, 4 died and 3 never breathed again without the aid of a respirator.
When she'd watched her entire town be 'obliterated' by explosives, in order to destroy an out of control infestation of vampires, so many thoughts and feelings had run through her mind.
Neither man has even come close to achieving what they set out to achieve - helping their party recover from its crash towards 'obliteration' .
The automated announcer tells you that ‘your ticket must be validated using the 'obliterators' on the platform and failure to do so will result in a fine’ they tell you this after boarding the train.
Daz nodded, seeming to cheer up slightly - although only marginally, which was evident even in the blistering cold wind and misty clouds 'obliterating' much of our surroundings.
It took writers such as Dostoevsky or Nietzsche, ‘great 'obliterator' [s] of modern false values,’ to stimulate her.
The procedure is contraindicated for patients with distal or obliterative disease, and those with combined pelvic and distal 'obliterative' disease.
It is the ultimate human city, which likes to pretend it has 'obliterated' nature under a blanket of asphalt.
The wind was still, the sky was black with the night and with the thick layer of storm clouds that 'obliterated' the moon.
The lumen of the vestibule could also be 'obliterated' by overlapping undulations that originate from distinct regions in the vestibule.
The planet is 'obliterated' in the ensuing explosion.
Arriving at the outskirts of Brussels the merry band of travellers were aghast to discover that the entire city had been 'obliterated' by a weapon of mass destruction.
He appeared to be looking down on an aggressive fire coming up around the edges of the earth, a runaway fire that 'obliterated' his surroundings.
She wears a cubical frame on her shoulders (the cage of the title), and it casts a thick black line of shadow that almost 'obliterates' her eyes.
With their destroyer 'obliterated' the pirates fled in all directions and then regrouped back together to resume their attack.
The drifting snow 'obliterated' lesser landmarks and covered the boundaries of roads and ditches with a covering several feet thick, making normal travel nigh on impossible.
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