wipes out (Meaning)

wipes out

to fall or crash usually as a result of losing control, the act or an instance of wiping out, complete destruction, total or final defeat, a fall or crash caused usually by losing control, to destroy completely, a total or decisive defeat

wipes out Sentence Examples

  1. The devastating hurricane wipes out entire towns, leaving nothing but rubble in its wake.
  2. The ruthless dictator wipes out his political opponents, silencing all dissent.
  3. The raging wildfire wipes out thousands of acres of forest, leaving behind a charred wasteland.
  4. The economic recession wipes out countless jobs, plunging families into financial hardship.
  5. The global pandemic wipes out millions of lives, leaving an immeasurable void in hearts worldwide.
  6. The cunning virus wipes out the host's immune system, leaving them vulnerable to fatal infections.
  7. The asteroid impact wipes out the dinosaurs and reshapes the Earth's ecosystem.
  8. The deadly earthquake wipes out entire buildings in seconds, burying victims under tons of debris.
  9. The relentless drought wipes out crops and livestock, leading to widespread famine and starvation.
  10. The intense bombardment wipes out enemy forces, leaving the battlefield littered with casualties and destruction.

FAQs About the word wipes out

to fall or crash usually as a result of losing control, the act or an instance of wiping out, complete destruction, total or final defeat, a fall or crash cause

stamps (out), sweeps (away), abolishes,eradicates, erases, destroys, blots out, rubs out, annihilates, snuffs (out)

forms, manufactures, preserves, makes,protects, builds, conserves, shapes, creates, saves

The devastating hurricane wipes out entire towns, leaving nothing but rubble in its wake.

The ruthless dictator wipes out his political opponents, silencing all dissent.

The raging wildfire wipes out thousands of acres of forest, leaving behind a charred wasteland.

The economic recession wipes out countless jobs, plunging families into financial hardship.