absentmindedness, blotting, cancel, decay of memory, effacement, expunction, forgetting, grace period, heedlessness, nepenthe, oblivion, scrubbing, unmindfulness, waters of oblivion, write-off
Definitionn. destruction by annihilating something
Last update: September 12, 2015
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Finally, as regards structure,S the tentacles may retain their primitive hollow nature, or become solid by obliteration of the axial cavity. [Please select]
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Sinister obliteration of a man. [Please select]
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Obliteration appeared to be complete in that quarter. [Please select]
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Its principal provisions were directed to the complete obliteration of the old provincial particularism. [Please select]
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Extreme amiability and self-obliteration were the chief characteristics of Old Peg. [Please select]
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And yet something deep and unfathomed within her had driven her to the obliteration of that mute evidence. [Please select]
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The inflammation is followed by obliteration of that part in which coagulation exists. [Please select]
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