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Obliterate in Hindi

Meaning, Devanagari spelling and pronunciation

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पूरा बूझाँ देना
🗣️ namo nishan miTa dena [/əˈblɪtəɹeɪt/, /əˈblɪtəˌɹeɪt/, /oʊ-/, [-ɾə-], /əˈblɪtəɹət/]
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📖 Meaning of “obliterate”

The meaning of “obliterate” in Hindi is पूरा बूझाँ देना, pronounced namo nishan miTa dena — it is a verb. Copy the Devanagari word above, hear how it is pronounced, and use it anywhere. To type words like this yourself, try our Hindi typing tool, or explore more words in the vocabulary sets.

🔠 All meanings in Hindi
namo nishan miTa dena (verb) पूरा बूझाँ देना
(verb) नष्ट करना
(verb) धुँधला कर देना
📘 Definition of obliterate

remove completely from recognition or memory

🟢 Similar words for obliterate
efface obscure blot out veil hide kill wipe out blotted out obliterated
✍️ Obliterate in a sentence
The super cyclone obliterated the Orissa coastline.
इस प्रयोग में सकारात्मक और नकारात्मक प्रभाव एक-दूसरे को नामो निशान मिटा देते हैं।
🌱 Word Origin (Etymology)

PIE word
*h₁epi
(start of 17th century) From earlier obliterat, learned borrowing from Latin obliterātus, oblitterātus (“having been blotted out, effaced, erased; having been forgotten”) (see -ate (verb-forming suffix, of participial origin)). Obliterātus and oblitterātus are respectively the perfect passive participles of obliterō and oblitterō (“to blot out, efface, erase, obliterate; to cause to be forgotten”), probably either:
* from ob- (prefix meaning ‘against; towards’) + littera (“letter of the alphabet; (metonymically) handwriting”) (further etymology unknown); or
* from oblītus (“disregarded, neglected; forgotten”), influenced by littera. Oblītus is the perfect passive participle of oblinō (“to daub over, besmear”), from ob- + possibly ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *h₁lengʷʰ- (“not heavy, light; brief; swift”).
Cognates
* Catalan obliterar (“to erase; to cancel (a stamp); to close up or fill (a body cavity, vessel, etc.)”)
* Middle French oblitérer (modern French oblitérer (“to cause (memories) to fade; to block, obstruct; to cancel (a stamp, ticket, etc.) so it cannot be reused”))
* Portuguese obliterar (“to destroy completely; to erase”)
* Spanish obliterar (“to destroy completely; to erase”)

Quick facts about “obliterate”

Everything we know about this word at a glance.

Word (English)
Obliterate
Meaning in Hindi
पूरा बूझाँ देना
Pronunciation
namo nishan miTa dena
Part of speech
Verb
Similar words
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Word Origin (Etymology)
PIE word
*h₁epi
(start of 17th century) From earlier obliterat, learned borrowing from Latin obliterātus, oblitterātus (“having been blotted out, effaced, erased; having been forgotten”) (see -ate (verb-forming suffix, of participial origin)). Obliterātus and oblitterātus are respectively the perfect passive participles of obliterō and oblitterō (“to blot out, efface, erase, obliterate; to cause to be forgotten”), probably either:
* from ob- (prefix meaning ‘against; towards’) + littera (“letter of the alphabet; (metonymically) handwriting”) (further etymology unknown); or
* from oblītus (“disregarded, neglected; forgotten”), influenced by littera. Oblītus is the perfect passive participle of oblinō (“to daub over, besmear”), from ob- + possibly ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *h₁lengʷʰ- (“not heavy, light; brief; swift”).
Cognates
* Catalan obliterar (“to erase; to cancel (a stamp); to close up or fill (a body cavity, vessel, etc.)”)
* Middle French oblitérer (modern French oblitérer (“to cause (memories) to fade; to block, obstruct; to cancel (a stamp, ticket, etc.) so it cannot be reused”))
* Portuguese obliterar (“to destroy completely; to erase”)
* Spanish obliterar (“to destroy completely; to erase”)

Frequently Asked Questions

The Hindi meaning of "obliterate" is पूरा बूझाँ देना (namo nishan miTa dena).
In Devanagari script it is written as पूरा बूझाँ देना.
It is pronounced "namo nishan miTa dena". Tap the speaker icon on this page to hear it aloud.