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Wipe out the effect of something.
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Examples for "
wipe out
"
wipe out
Examples for "
wipe out
"
1
A losing stock market turn could also
wipe
out
years of savings.
2
Ortega said Colombia's government should not try to
wipe
out
the FARC.
3
Vaccination is the world's best hope to completely
wipe
out
Covid 19.
4
One does not
wipe
out
the devotion of years in a moment.
5
And it is in thy power to
wipe
out
this judgment now.
1
But modest economic improvement seems unlikely to
cancel
out
Cameron's negative press.
2
The Don says he can
cancel
out
everything Woltz does against you.
3
So, among ourselves, these things tend to
cancel
out
to some degree.
4
There are so many inexactitudes, that one'll probably
cancel
out
the other.
5
Grant struck 14 minutes from time to
cancel
out
Eoin Doyle's first-half opener.
6
And no anxiety about extravagance need
cancel
out
the healthy benefits.
7
BE Why should caring about one issue
cancel
out
all others?
8
Losing bets can easily
cancel
out
winners because their investments are so diversified.
9
You're Canceled Headphone designers commonly use two techniques to
cancel
out
unwanted noise.
10
Those recollections had probably moved him to
cancel
out
on Doug's dinner plans-
11
Our Blackness interacts with, but does not
cancel
out
,
those privileges.
12
That split-second advantage might
cancel
out
Rend's superior speed and accuracy.
13
We can duplicate sounds, but there's no way to make them
cancel
out
!
14
Unfortunately, Mr. Walker, your subtracted five points
cancel
out
Miss Gallows' awarded five points.
15
Alan Kirby struck after 28 minutes to
cancel
out
Stephen Murphy's first minute opener.
16
In fact the McElroys
cancel
out
on a dinner invitation at the last moment.
cancel
out
cancel
portuguès
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català
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destruir
espanyol
destruir
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