wiped out (Meaning)
wiped out (s)
destroyed completely
destroyed financially
Synonyms & Antonyms of wiped out
wiped out Sentence Examples
- The hurricane's relentless winds wiped out entire neighborhoods, leaving only rubble in its wake.
- The pandemic wiped out countless lives, leaving families devastated and communities shattered.
- The earthquake wiped out a historic city, reducing centuries of architectural marvels to dust.
- The wildfire wiped out acres of pristine forest, leaving a charred and desolate landscape behind.
- The floodwaters wiped out roads and bridges, isolating communities and disrupting livelihoods.
- The drought wiped out crops, leading to widespread famine and economic hardship.
- The volcanic eruption wiped out a nearby village, burying it in ash and debris.
- The asteroid impact wiped out the dinosaurs, forever altering the course of evolution.
- The disease wiped out an entire species, leaving behind only a haunting silence.
- The financial crisis wiped out savings and investments, plunging individuals and families into economic ruin.
FAQs About the word wiped out
destroyed completely, destroyed financially
tapped out, worn to a frazzle, exhausted, weary,tired, beat, played out, worn, drained, spent
relaxed, active, rejuvenated, relaxed, fresh,unwearied, refreshed, fresh, unwearied, active
The hurricane's relentless winds wiped out entire neighborhoods, leaving only rubble in its wake.
The pandemic wiped out countless lives, leaving families devastated and communities shattered.
The earthquake wiped out a historic city, reducing centuries of architectural marvels to dust.
The wildfire wiped out acres of pristine forest, leaving a charred and desolate landscape behind.