wipe out (Meaning)

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wipe out (v)

use up (resources or materials)

kill in large numbers

eliminate completely and without a trace

remove from memory or existence

mark for deletion, rub off, or erase

wipe out the effect of something

FAQs About the word wipe out

use up (resources or materials), kill in large numbers, eliminate completely and without a trace, remove from memory or existence, mark for deletion, rub off, o

abolish, erase,eradicate, destroy, stamp (out), blot out, cancel, black out,sweep (away), efface

protect, build, make, create, build, conserve, protect, save, save, form

The hurricane wiped out the entire town, leaving behind only ruins.

The virus wiped out a significant portion of the population, causing widespread devastation.

The earthquake wiped out several buildings, trapping people beneath the rubble.

The wildfire wiped out thousands of acres of forest, destroying valuable wildlife habitats.