Synonym: annihilate, cancel out, carry off, consume, decimate, deplete, eat, eat up, eliminate, eradicate, erase, exhaust, extinguish, kill, obliterate, run through, sweep away, use up. Similar words: wipe, people, pipe, recipe, in the shape of, die out, come out, take out. Meaning: v. 1. use up (resources or materials) 2. kill in large numbers 3. eliminate completely and without a trace 4. remove from memory or existence 5. mark for deletion, rub off, or erase 6. wipe out the effect of something.
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31. If that was done on a national scale we would wipe out this disease.
32. His purpose was more forthright than mine, looking for a new war to wipe out the stain of defeat.
33. A spokesman for Bond Corporation admitted the action could wipe out the entire group.
34. And the new interest rate rise could wipe out retail businesses who have cut profit margins to the bone to survive.
35. In the last few years, attitudes have changed and society now expects smokers to wipe out 70 years of brainwashing overnight.
36. Use it to wipe out opponents! Hang foes out to dry!
37. Nothing was ever going to wipe out the memory of tonight.
38. And in trying to wipe out these risks, we actually create new risks.
39. Even better: The host governments might be moved to wipe out the child slavery necessitating the ban.
40. The loss of profit in the punishment phase must be enough to wipe out the gain from reneging.
41. The idea that a virus could wipe out an entire city so quickly seems a little implausible.
42. He would have his vengeance on this meaningless universe, and in the banality of his imagination he would wipe out humanity.
43. They would wipe out the shame of their ignominious defeat!
44. Lendoiro secured a loan to wipe out the club's debts and give the club some clout in the transfer market.
45. But it doesn't actually wipe out the text of that file.
46. One atom bomb can wipe out thousands of people.
47. He cites the outbreak in the early 1970s of yellow dwarf virus, which threatened to wipe out the world's barley crop.
48. So, if a meteor helped to wipe out the dinosaurs, does this mean we should be terrified of the skies today?
49. The nationalist leader Chiang Kai-shek's vicious crackdown in Shanghai in 1927 threatened to wipe out the party completely.
50. The best way of self-cultivation is to wipe out the coxcombical mirage, so as to return to the syncretism of inside and outside.
51. Automatic ending paper smoothing equipment, wipe out the wrinkling or air bubble after rewinding.
52. Mimi, war, astonishment torpor, slavery, will daily wipe out those holy principles of thine.
53. I guarantee that you will personally wipe out homelessness in America. Sentencedict.com
54. Investors fall into a special category as news consumers; they tend to operate on a hair trigger so they can profit from breaking news before other investors act and wipe out their advantage.
55. We must pick an opportune moment to wipe out the enemy.
56. The first drawdown string of losses would wipe out all the trader's money.
57. An asteroid splashdown in one of Earth's oceans could trigger a destructive chemical cycle that would wipe out half of the ozone layer, according to a new study.
58. Many gave their lives in the gallant effort to wipe out rascism.
59. Shortly after the Obama administration took office, Secretary of Energy Steven Chu warned the public that climate change could wipe out farming in California by the end of the century.
60. The campaign to wipe out illiteracy launched out with great vigour.
More similar words: wipe, people, pipe, recipe, in the shape of, die out, come out, take out, make out, live out, give out, leave out, drive out, write out, come out of, figure out, single out, courageous, simultaneously.