blot+out

  • 131ob|lit|er|ate — «uh BLIHT uh rayt», transitive verb, at|ed, at|ing. 1. to remove all traces of; wipe or blot out; destroy; efface: »The heavy rain obliterated all footprints. Figurative. By the destruction of that city, [they] obliterated the memory of their… …

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  • 132blur — v 1. smear, besmear, smirch, smudge; sully, dirty, soil, stain, smutch, begrime; bedaub, daub all over, blot, splotch, spot, blemish, splash, bespatter; blotch, mar, deface. 2. obscure, befog, obfuscate, make indistinct, dim, bedim; (all of the… …

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