noun
the act of completely destroying or wiping out something
adjective
obliterative (having the quality of causing obliteration)
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The city faced complete obliteration after the devastating earthquake.
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The party was a total obliteration, everyone had a great time.
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That team's performance was an absolute obliteration, they dominated the game.
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Her anger was like a storm of obliteration, leaving nothing in its wake.