Examples of using Obliterates in English and their translations into Swedish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
Science obliterates religion.
And in a history-making upset, Wofford obliterates Kansas!
Science obliterates religion.
128 to 72! Wofford obliterates Kansas!
Science obliterates religion.
Thanos departs with his lieutenants and obliterates the ship.
Science obliterates religion.
Is it the sheer destructive power of the murder itself that obliterates evidence as it snuffs out life?
Allan obliterates my heart, and you tell me that he doesn't deserve me.
Detective Mitch Preston obliterates Maxis TV camera.
It obliterates any sentimentality we might have… about what noble creatures men are.
Including demons. It also obliterates celestial beings.
It obliterates any sentimentality we might have… about what noble creatures men are.
Then he gets that big brush again… and obliterates everything he's already done.
And obliterates everything he's already done.- Then he gets that big brush again.
And cause an antimatter explosion that obliterates the solar system. Oh yeah, let's throw him in the sun.
it is easy to see how the EVGA GeForce GTX 580 obliterates the competition.
In the evenings, the noise obliterates the sound of the TV,
Chaz Jr. just obliterates him and grabs the ball like it's nothing.
growing in terrible power with every village his pestilential presence obliterates.
The Monist in one way or another eliminates the objective from the field of reality, obliterates the distinction between self
at which point we will have to jump out of here before it obliterates the entire planetary system.
settings option in Settings obliterates all the keys in Effaceable Storage,
This becomes important as translation into different languages creates differences that did not exist in the original- or obliterates distinctions which were vital.
The powerful 1000W motor powered by world renowned brand for quality- Optimum- obliterates tough greens,
his family from an army of malevolent killing machines from outer space that obliterates everything in its path.
let alone remember them, but there is something that obliterates all barriers of culture
This restless mind is the true laborer, it obliterates prejudices, shatters limits
To use God in such a way would be to presuppose God is connected to this reality in a way that obliterates his absolute authority,
is at large in an administration which, at one bureaucratic stroke, obliterates regional traditions which go back hundreds of years,