wiping out Antonyms

Meaning of wiping out

wiping 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

wiping out Sentence Examples

  1. The floodwaters wiped out the entire village, leaving only ruins behind.
  2. The pandemic nearly wiped out a third of the world's population.
  3. The tornado ripped through the town, wiping out homes and businesses in its path.
  4. The wildfire scorched the forest, wiping out countless trees and animals.
  5. The earthquake caused widespread destruction, wiping out buildings and infrastructure.
  6. The disease wiped out the entire herd of cattle, leaving farmers devastated.
  7. The famine brought starvation to the region, wiping out whole communities.
  8. The economic crisis wiped out many people's savings and livelihoods.
  9. The cyberattack wiped out the company's entire database, causing immense financial loss.
  10. The volcanic eruption wiped out the ancient civilization, leaving behind only archaeological ruins to tell its tale.

FAQs About the word wiping 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

blotting out, stamping (out), rooting (out), cleaning (up),eradicating, erasing, destroying, sweeping (away), abolishing, liquidating

making, constructing, conserving, saving,protecting, manufacturing, building, forming, creating, shaping

The floodwaters wiped out the entire village, leaving only ruins behind.

The pandemic nearly wiped out a third of the world's population.

The tornado ripped through the town, wiping out homes and businesses in its path.

The wildfire scorched the forest, wiping out countless trees and animals.