Obliterable (Adjective)
Meaning
Able to be obliterated completely.
Classification
All adjective clusters.
Examples
- The fragile and obliterable nature of the ancient document made it nearly impossible to preserve.
- The artist's latest sculpture, made from ephemeral materials, was obliterable and fleeting.
- In a world where data storage is near obsolete, physical records are often obliterable and easily lost.
- The reputation of the politician was obliterable after the scandal broke, and she was rarely heard from again.
- The ancient language, once on the brink of being obliterable, was revived by a team of dedicated linguists.