noun
- plural of obliterator; things or people that obliterate, destroy, or erase completely
Usage: typically used in formal or technical contexts
Examples
- The new software includes obliterators that permanently delete sensitive files.
- Historical obliterators sought to erase all traces of the ancient civilization.
- These chemical obliterators are designed to neutralize hazardous waste.
- The storm acted as one of nature's most powerful obliterators, leveling entire forests.
- Military strategists studied the obliterators used in previous conflicts.