adjective
- completely destroyed or wiped out
- made completely unreadable or invisible
- extremely intoxicated
Usage: slang
Examples
- The ancient city was completely obliterated by the earthquake.
- Heavy rain had obliterated all traces of the footprints.
- The text on the old sign was obliterated by years of weather.
- The bombing obliterated the entire neighborhood.
- Time had obliterated most of the inscription on the tombstone.
- He was completely obliterated after the party last night.