obliterate [uh-Blit-uh-reyt]
verb. to destroy completely
"Kentucky obliterated West Virginia to reach elite eight."
"The film, American Sniper, had unprecedented success. It obliterated forecasts and set numerous box-office records."
"More than 300 art works, worth millions of dollars, were obliterated by the fire, and much of it was underinsured."
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