obliterar

Portuguese

Etymology

From Latin oblitterātus, perfect passive participle of oblitterō (blot out), from oblinō (smear over).

Verb

obliterar (first-person singular present indicative oblitero, past participle obliterado)

  1. to obliterate, to null, to erase, to annihilate, to destroy completely, to eradicate

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Spanish

Etymology

From Latin oblitterātus, perfect passive participle of oblitterō (blot out), from oblinō (smear over).

Verb

obliterar (first-person singular present oblitero, first-person singular preterite obliteré, past participle obliterado)

  1. to obliterate, to null, to erase, to annihilate, to destroy completely, to eradicate

Conjugation

      Synonyms

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