Meanings (ES + gloss)
obliteración
The total destruction of something.
Stark before-and-after images reveal the obliteration of Bakhmut [title]
This illustration depicts exoplanet Kepler-1658b (left), doomed to eventual obliteration by its aging host star.
obliteración
The cancellation, erasure or deletion of something.
Because he refused to protect his brother's name from obliteration, he acquires a derogatory nickname.
Whitman did censor himself often enough, changing pronouns in some passages, excising others, learning, in short, the "strategies of concealment" forced on him by the nineteenth ce…
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