1. obliterate
More than a year later, the line has been obliterated
The snow had obliterated their footprints.
The bombing raid has obliterated whole villages. / He tried to obliterate all thoughts of Mary from his mind. / The park had been obliterated beneath a layer of snow.
His office was obliterated
English word "to remove all signs of something"(obliterate) occurs in sets:
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