What is the meaning of Obliterate?

  1. To destroy (someone or something) completely, leaving no trace; to annihilate, to wipe out.

    To destroy (someone or something) completely, leaving no trace; to annihilate, to wipe out.

    To hide (something) by covering it; to conceal, to obscure.

    To make (a drawing, text which is printed or written, etc.) indecipherable, either by erasing or obscuring it; to blot out, to efface, to delete.

    To impair the function and/or structure of (a body cavity, vessel, etc.) by ablating or occluding it (in the latter case, chiefly by filling it with tissue).

    To cancel (a postage stamp) with a postmark so it cannot be reused.

    1. To be destroyed completely, leaving no trace.
    2. Of a body cavity, vessel, etc.: to close up or fill with tissue; of perfusion or a pulse: to cease owing to obstruction.

      To be destroyed completely, leaving no trace.

      Of a body cavity, vessel, etc.: to close up or fill with tissue; of perfusion or a pulse: to cease owing to obstruction.

      Completely destroyed or erased; effaced, obliterated.

      Of markings on an insect: difficult to distinguish from the background; faint, indistinct.

      inflection of obliterare:

      1. second-person plural present indicative
      2. second-person plural imperative

      second-person plural present indicative

      second-person plural imperative

      feminine plural of obliterato

      second-person plural present active imperative of obliterō

      second-person singular voseo imperative of obliterar combined with te

      Source: wiktionary.org