I think the word you meant was obliterate. Obliviate would be out of context, and make you look silly:Lalanae wrote:
3) When I obliviate this logic by asking him about Asians (who "aren't from Asia") he THEN changes his story. NOW his issue has nothing to do with geography. He doesn't think race should be referred to at all. Look back at #1. See the complete shift? He still hasn't explained what word Dregor should have used. I guess he wants a big space there?
So, unless you made him forget, or cast a memory charm on him, i think you meant obliterate.2 entries found for obliviate.
Main Entry: obliviate
Function: noun
Definition: a memory charm or spell in the Harry Potter books that makes one forget
Source: Webster's Millennium™ Dictionary of English, © 2003 Lexico Publishing Group, LLC
Main Entry: obliviate
Function: verb
Definition: to forget
Source: Webster's Millennium™ Dictionary of English, © 2003 Lexico Publishing Group, LLC
(the only reason I did this is I thought "Cool! Lalanae is making me look up a word I don't know! Gonna learn something now!"..... and was disappointed that it was a HARRY POTTER reference, and to boot didn't even make since in the context it was used.

(was serious about the looking up part. NEVER STOP LEARNING)