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 Translation for 'to obliterate sb sth' from English to Italian
obliterare qn./qc.to obliterate sb./sth.
Partial Matches
isolare (qn./qc.) da qc.to isolate (sb./sth.) from sth.
gareggiare con qn./qc. in qc.to rival sb./sth. in sth.
rivaleggiare con qn./qc. in qc.to rival sb./sth. in sth.
riguardare qn./qc.to concern sb./sth.
maledire qn./qc.to damn sb./sth.
sport
allenare qn./qc.
to train sb./sth.
abbruttire qn./qc.to brutalize sb./sth.
cavare qn./qc.to extract sb./sth.
moderare qn./qc.to moderate sb./sth.
vaporizzare qc./qn.to vaporize sth./sb.
perseguitare qn./qc.to dog sb./sth.
accerchiare qn./qc.to encircle sb./sth.
trasformare qc./qn.to transform sth./sb.
promuovere qc./qn.to promote sth./sb.
soddisfare qc./qn.to satisfy sth./sb.
minacciare qn./qc.to threaten sb./sth.
confrontare qn./qc.to compare sb./sth.
gestire qc./qn.to manage sth./sb.
scordarsi di qn./qc.to forget sb./sth.
pettinare qn./qc.to comb sb./sth.
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Usage Examples English
  • The king during that time, Mahendravarman, ordered his men to obliterate the engraved inscription.
  • He is also to use an extremely directed and controlled anger against the tempting thoughts, although to obliterate them entirely he is to invoke Jesus Christ via the Jesus Prayer.
  • He is considered to be the epitome of dharma, truth, and righteousness and is often called upon to obliterate evil.
  • With age comes more power, and the Light of Kusanagi is now powerful enough to obliterate planets.
  • ODESSA's plan throughout the novel – to obliterate the State of Israel by combining German technological know-how with Egyptian biological weapons – has been thwarted.

  • This event seemed to obliterate the closely kept secrets of the firm and their recording apparatus and recording process appeared lost forever.
  • (Supreme Atomic Missile) to obliterate Earth. A password system used to keep progress of the single-player campaign.
  • Strannix and his men seize control of the ship's weapon systems, shooting down a jet sent to investigate, and plan on covering their escape by using missiles to obliterate tracking systems in Pearl Harbor.
  • But demand decreased after the Japanese enacted policies designed to obliterate Korean culture and a surge of Western culture into the Korean peninsula shifted traditions.
  • Concluding the catalog of Helen's suitors, Hesiod reports Zeus' plan to obliterate the race of men and the heroes in particular.

  • It can project energy blasts to obliterate starships or planets, read minds and scan their biological structure, and communicate to sentient beings using telepathy.
  • Under the common law of England and Wales, the effect of repealing a statute was "to obliterate it completely from the records of Parliament as though it had never been passed."
  • Scraps stood alongside her friends when they rallied against a "new" Witch trying to obliterate the entirety of Oz in the comic book The Oz/Wonderland Chronicles.
  • It is this dark background that is the crucible out of which Klíma's written material was shaped: the knowledge of the depths of human cruelty, along with a private need for personal integrity, the struggle of the individual to keep whatever personal values the totalitarian regimes he lived under were attempting to obliterate.
  • A warp-beacon is activated in the process, and a Chaos fleet advances on Hagia to obliterate the Imperial forces.

  • During the fight, Blink and Senyaka attack Archangel, Senyaka ensnaring him with his coils and restraining him before Blink uses her powers to obliterate Archangel's wings.
  • Even as late as 1987, Prime Minister Mulroney's "Defence White Paper" acknowledged that, "each superpower now has the capacity to obliterate the other,…the structure of mutual deterrence today is effective and stable.
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