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Meanings of
wiped out
in English
Destroyed completely.
annihilated
exterminated
Related terms
destroyed
Destroyed financially.
broken
impoverished
Synonyms
Examples for "
broken
"
broken
impoverished
Examples for "
broken
"
1
Their message is loud and clear: fix the
broken
food aid system.
2
However, without a clear structure or focus such resolutions are easily
broken
.
3
Last year, I made fixing our
broken
housing market my personal mission.
4
However a number of windows had been
broken
in the unoccupied house.
5
She'd probably readily agree; the past days had
broken
down her defenses.
1
Many
impoverished
Zimbabweans hope a unity government would start an economic recovery.
2
Or maybe an
impoverished
African nation with a poorly developed health service?
3
However, most campaigns to curb population growth are targeted toward
impoverished
nations.
4
Only Seoul, he said, could help save the
impoverished
state from ruin.
5
R. Lamb considerably
impoverished
himself in enclosing the ground; and the Rev.
Usage of
wiped out
in English
1
The animals had been almost completely
wiped
out
a thousand years later.
2
In extreme cases of guru-ism individuals' value systems are completely
wiped
out
.
3
The Guam population of the species was
wiped
out
many years ago.
4
Common and preferred stockholders, including the U.S. government, will be
wiped
out
.
5
You have
wiped
out
the crime in blood; there let it end.
6
In a short but savage war their entire society was
wiped
out
.
7
First, his penalty for illegal use of hands
wiped
out
a K.C.
8
How many generations have you
wiped
out
with these weapons? Zarif said.
9
It's
wiped
out
future generations and has eradicated untold numbers of families.
10
The stock's fall essentially
wiped
out
its gains to date this year.
11
The BP oil disaster
wiped
out
the fishing season in the Gulf.
12
Without the deal, 2008 losses would have
wiped
out
the company's capital.
13
The fear of him was
wiped
out
in the fear for him.
14
More than half of BP's value has been
wiped
out
since April.
15
Shareholders of the company would be
wiped
out
under the proposed plan.
16
The purchase
wiped
out
the value of Popular's shares and subordinated debt.
Other examples for "wiped out"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
wiped
out
wiped
wipe
Verb
Preposition
Wiped out
through the time
Wiped out
across language varieties
Canada
Common
New Zealand
Common
Australia
Common
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