self-destruct Antonyms

Meaning of self-destruct

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self-destruct (v)

do away with oneself or itself

self-destruct Sentence Examples

  1. The mission was doomed to self-destruct if its objectives were not achieved within the allotted time frame.
  2. The malfunctioning robot initiated a self-destruct sequence, threatening to obliterate everything in its vicinity.
  3. The bomb had a self-destruct mechanism designed to detonate if it was tampered with or moved.
  4. The software contained a hidden self-destruct protocol that would wipe all data if it detected unauthorized access.
  5. In a desperate attempt to escape, the character triggered a self-destruct button, knowing it would obliterate them along with their pursuers.
  6. The spacecraft's life support system had a fatal flaw—a self-destruct feature that would activate if certain critical parameters were exceeded.
  7. The government's experimental drone had a failsafe self-destruct mechanism that could be remotely activated in case of a malfunction or security breach.
  8. The scientist's creation, an artificial intelligence, possessed an inherent self-destruct mechanism to prevent it from becoming uncontrollable.
  9. The building was wired with explosives that would self-destruct if an alarm was tripped, ensuring no one could enter or escape.
  10. The detective discovered a self-destruct device hidden within the suspect's car, a last-ditch effort to eliminate any evidence linking them to the crime.

FAQs About the word self-destruct

do away with oneself or itself

crumble, go under,implode, decline, skid, collapse, crash, slump, miscarry, struggle

go, prosper, go over, flourish, go over, come off, deliver, work out, thrive, come off

The mission was doomed to self-destruct if its objectives were not achieved within the allotted time frame.

The malfunctioning robot initiated a self-destruct sequence, threatening to obliterate everything in its vicinity.

The bomb had a self-destruct mechanism designed to detonate if it was tampered with or moved.

The software contained a hidden self-destruct protocol that would wipe all data if it detected unauthorized access.