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annihilate
[uh-nahy-uh-leyt]
verb (used with object)
to reduce to utter ruin or nonexistence; destroy utterly.
The heavy bombing almost annihilated the city.
to destroy the collective existence or main body of; wipe out.
to annihilate an army.
to annul; make void.
to annihilate a law.
to cancel the effect of; nullify.
to defeat completely; vanquish.
Our basketball team annihilated the visiting team.
annihilate
/ əˈnaɪələbəl, əˈnaɪəˌleɪt /
verb
(tr) to destroy completely; extinguish
informal, (tr) to defeat totally, as in debate or argument
(intr) physics to undergo annihilation
Other Word Forms
- annihilable adjective
- annihilative adjective
- annihilator noun
- annihilatory adjective
- unannihilated adjective
- unannihilative adjective
- unannihilatory adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of annihilate1
Word History and Origins
Origin of annihilate1
Example Sentences
Unlike all those other Aronofsky characters, who must annihilate themselves in search of absolution or perfection, Hank will probably be okay.
In their mutually reinforcing preparations to annihilate one another, erase the past and foreclose the possibility of future generations, he concluded, “the superpowers have dutifully embraced this legacy…Adolf Hitler lives on.”
The spokesperson added: "We stand ready to annihilate Ms Pisciotta's tall tales before a jury − an exoneration so inevitable that even she, lost in her fog of fantasy, must surely see it coming."
Gaza, too, has become such a site, where children, schools and entire futures are being systematically annihilated.
Orr got injured before he could annihilate anybody so, mercifully, nobody ended up in the emergency ward.
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