Obliterated in a sentence as an adjective

Putting a bunch of Facebook widgets on a page just obliterated its load speed.

"-- that tagline, evidently, meant to be some hip new use of the word obliterated.

Any effort, no matter how good, gets completely obliterated.

This would have netted me maybe $200K except that the liquidation preference obliterated all profit for the founders and employees.

I am definitely suggesting that what is left of experience after all that is obliterated from consciousness is worth seeing.

In the case of the Philippines, the recent tsunamis and other large scale natural disasters, entire communities were obliterated.

Obliterated definitions

adjective

reduced to nothingness

See also: obliterate