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obliterating

making undecipherable or imperceptible as obliterating mists

Obliterate

Obliterate, means (1) To wipe out, rub off, or erase (a

Wills

the time of his death.' The twenty-first s. relates to obliterations, inter-lineations, and other alterations in wills, and enacts 'that no

Obliteration

The act of obliterating or the state of being obliterated extinction

Hinduism

strategy, briefly stated, aims at developing a uniform culture by obliterating the differences between all the cultures co-existing in the country.

Hindutva

a synonym of 'Indianisation' i.e. development of uniform culture by obliterating the differences between all the cultures co-existing in the country,

Name

she can acquire another only by obtaining it by repute obliterating her name by marriage, see Fendall v. Goldsmid, (1877) 2

Public stores

and the punishment of persons improperly obtaining the same or obliterating the marks thereon, and see Army and Air Force Acts.

Deface

to disfigure to injure spoil or mar by effacing or obliterating important features or portions of as to deface a monument

Deface

or beauty of; to disfigure blot out; make eligible; erase; obliterate; causal. (Indian Penal Code, 1860, s. 477)

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