obliterated

/əˈblɪtəˌreɪtɪd/
adjective
  1. Completely destroyed or erased, leaving no trace.
    • After the fire, the documents were completely obliterated.
    • The obliterated building was nothing but a pile of rubble.
    • The ancient city was obliterated by the volcanic eruption.
  2. Extremely drunk or under the influence of drugs (informal).
    • After three glasses of wine, she was totally obliterated.
    • He got obliterated at the party and couldn't remember how he got home.
    • They warned him not to get obliterated before the big presentation.
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