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Simple English definitions for legal terms

obliterate

Read a random definition: Uniform Reciprocal Enforcement of Support Act

A quick definition of obliterate:

Term: OBLITERATE

Definition: Obliterate means to completely erase or destroy something. It's like using an eraser to remove all the writing on a piece of paper or tearing up a picture so that it no longer exists. When something is obliterated, there are no traces left behind.

Example: The tornado obliterated the small town, leaving nothing but rubble and debris in its wake.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: To wipe out, rub off, or erase (a writing or other markings). To remove from existence; to destroy all traces of.

Example 1: The rain was so heavy that it obliterated the chalk marks on the sidewalk.

Example 2: The bomb was powerful enough to obliterate the entire building.

Explanation: The term "obliterate" means to completely remove or destroy something. In example 1, the rain was so heavy that it wiped out the chalk marks on the sidewalk, leaving no trace of them. In example 2, the bomb was so powerful that it destroyed the entire building, leaving nothing behind. Both examples illustrate the idea of complete destruction or removal of something.

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