wipe out (Meaning)

Wordnet

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

wipe out Sentence Examples

  1. The hurricane wiped out the entire town, leaving behind only ruins.
  2. The virus wiped out a significant portion of the population, causing widespread devastation.
  3. The earthquake wiped out several buildings, trapping people beneath the rubble.
  4. The wildfire wiped out thousands of acres of forest, destroying valuable wildlife habitats.
  5. The floodwaters wiped out the crops, leaving farmers with no way to provide for their families.
  6. The economic crisis wiped out many small businesses, forcing their owners to close down.
  7. The pandemic wiped out a generation of healthcare workers, leaving hospitals understaffed and overwhelmed.
  8. The hacking attack wiped out the company's data, compromising sensitive information and causing major financial losses.
  9. The bombing wiped out an entire neighborhood, killing hundreds of civilians and leaving the area uninhabitable.
  10. The asteroid impact wiped out the dinosaurs, along with 75% of all plant and animal species on Earth.

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,eradicate, erase, destroy, exterminate, clean (up), obliterate, annihilate, root (out), efface

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

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.