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Meanings of entire destruction in anglès
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Usage of entire destruction in anglès
1
Suhrawardy's writings were preserved from entiredestruction by the Persians and Turks.
2
Now the sanguine Northern generals planned the entiredestruction of the Southern army.
3
The country is as one can wish for their entiredestruction.
4
The besieged had to choose between the entiredestruction of the city and an honourable capitulation.
5
I witnessed the entiredestruction of St. Pierre.
6
They hoped to cut off his retreat and thus secure the entiredestruction of their formidable foe.
7
It is to him that India owes the weakening, if not the entiredestruction, of the Mussulman yoke.
8
O thou that dwellest upon many waters, rich in treasures, thy end is come for thy entiredestruction.
9
Albert, however, succeeded by sagacity and energy, in dispelling this storm which for a time threatened his entiredestruction.
10
Her body was thrown into a pit in the common cemetery, and covered with quicklime to insure its entiredestruction.
11
Such a phenomenon caused a great panic and consternation and dread, which they regarded as ominious of their entiredestruction.
12
Death is the dissolution and entiredestruction of these khandas, and apart from them there is no synthetical unit, soul, or personality.
13
According to him, every battle they had fought had been lost by them, and the time of their entiredestruction was fast approaching.
14
As this would result in the entiredestruction of the fortification, the commandant was earnestly counselled to evacuate the fort before the hour specified.
15
Three years of unfruitfulness through almost the whole of Europe had been followed by a commercial crisis, which threatened the town with entiredestruction.
16
It seemed to me that the fire had progressed too far to be checked, and that the entiredestruction of the house was inevitable.