obliterative

/əˈblɪtəˌreɪtɪv/
adjective
  1. Tending or able to destroy something completely so that no trace remains.
    • The bomb had an obliterative force that leveled the entire city.
    • The disease has an obliterative effect on the patient's memory.
    • The artist used an obliterative layer of white paint to cover the old sketch.
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