Obliterator (Noun)
Meaning
An eliminator that does away with all traces.
Classification
Nouns denoting natural objects (not man-made).
Examples
- The hacker's malware was an obliterater of sensitive data, leaving no digital footprint behind.
- The fire was an obliterater of the old warehouse, reducing it to nothing but ashes and rubble.
- The politician's scandal was an obliterater of her reputation, making it impossible for her to recover.
- The company's new policy was an obliterater of all previous agreements, forcing employees to start from scratch.
- The asteroid impact was an obliterater of the ancient civilization, erasing all signs of its existence.