noun
See obliterate
‘The automated announcer tells you that ‘your ticket must be validated using the obliterators on the platform and failure to do so will result in a fine’ they tell you this after boarding the train.’
- ‘In this show Margo, Alex and Jerry are the obliterators.’
- ‘It took writers such as Dostoevsky or Nietzsche, ‘great obliterator [s] of modern false values,’ to stimulate her.’
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