Obliterate definition

Obliterate means 'to destroy (something) completely so that nothing is left'.
Obliterate. – means make unreadable – you obliterate words, not paper
Obliterate means that the natural contours of the land would be restored. This action would be similar to “full decommissioning,” except that more extensive recontouring would occur.

Examples of Obliterate in a sentence

  • Obliterate new temporary roads that have partial-bench construction by pulling the fill slope material and recreating and stabilizing (using mulch and seed) the original slope contour.

  • Place a rock, ▇▇▇▇▇ and/or cull barrier across the temporary roadway approximately 2 feet apart of a distance of 25 feet from the intersection of the temporary road with a system road or trail, or Obliterate the temporary road by ripping or disking compacted surfaces for the length of the temporary road, from the intersection of the temporary trail or road, or At the junction dig a trench across the road, and with dirt from the trench make a ridge 3 feet high to completely block road.

  • Place a rock, ▇▇▇▇▇ and/or cull b arrier across the temporary roadway approximately 2 feet apart of a distance of 25 feet from the intersection of the temporary road with a system road or trail or Obliterate the temporary road by ripping or disking compacted surfaces for the length of the temporary road, from the intersection of the temporary trail or road, or At the junction dig a trench across the road, and with dirt from the trench make a ridge 3 feet high to completely block road.

  • Obliterate Supplier’s Insignia from all real or personal property utilized by Marketer.

  • Obliterate and re-seed unnecessary roads (Forest Service System and user-created).

  • Obliterate new temporary roads that have partial- bench construction by pulling the fill slope material and recreating and stabilizing (using mulch and seed) the original slope contour.