obliterable

/əˈblɪtərəbəl/
adjective
  1. Capable of being destroyed, erased, or removed completely.
    • Some data on old hard drives is not obliterable without special equipment.
    • The pencil marks on the wall were easily obliterable with a damp sponge.
    • The artist chose a medium that was obliterable so she could rework the painting.
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