noun the act of completely destroying or wiping out something
adjective obliterative (having the quality of causing obliteration)
Obliteration refers to the complete destruction or annihilation of a target, often used in the context of military operations.
Obliteration may be used in urban planning to describe the complete removal or erasure of a structure or area.
In art and literature, obliteration can refer to the act of covering or obscuring something completely, often for artistic effect.
In the context of nuclear warfare, obliteration describes the total destruction of a target area by nuclear weapons.
In literature, obliteration can refer to the act of completely destroying or erasing something, such as a character's memory or existence in a story.
In psychology, obliteration may be used to describe the process of eliminating certain thoughts or behaviors through therapy or other interventions.
In military strategy, obliteration can refer to the complete destruction of a target or enemy forces using overwhelming force or firepower.
In historical contexts, obliteration may refer to the deliberate destruction or erasure of cultural or historical artifacts by conquerors or oppressive regimes.