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    wipe out
    [wipe out]
    definition
    1. eliminate something completely:
      "their life savings were wiped out" · "the dairy industry there has been all but wiped out in recent years"
      • kill a large number of people:
        "the plague had wiped out whole villages" · "the first corps attacked and was wiped out"
      • ruin someone financially:
        "apple growers in the next county were wiped out by hail this year"
      • informal
        exhaust someone:
        "this first day back at work has wiped me out"
      • be capsized by a wave while surfing:
        "always try to surf the big wave but be prepared to wipe out"
      • NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
        fall over or off a vehicle:
        "she wiped out on some wet grass and hurt her shoulder"
    wipe·out
    [ˈwīpˌout]
    noun
    wipe-out (noun)
    1. an instance of complete destruction:
      "a nuclear wipeout"
      • a complete failure.
      • the obliteration of one radio signal by another.
      • a fall from a surfboard.
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  2. Wipe out can be defined as123:
    • The act or an instance of wiping out: complete or utter destruction.
    • A fall or crash caused usually by losing control.
    • Destruction, annihilation, or murder.
    • (In sports) a decisive defeat.
    • A fall from a surfboard.
    • Slang. A total or complete failure: to suffer a wipeout in the stock market.
    • Slang. Complete physical exhaustion.
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    wipeout 1 of 2 noun wipe·​out ˈwīp-ˌau̇t 1 : the act or an instance of wiping out : complete or utter destruction 2 : a fall or crash caused usually by losing control
    www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/wipeout
    Informal. destruction, annihilation, or murder. Informal. (in sports) a decisive defeat. a fall from a surfboard. Slang. a total or complete failure: to suffer a wipeout in the stock market. Slang. complete physical exhaustion.
    www.dictionary.com/browse/wipeout
    wipe out: to destroy completely: [ ~ + out + object] They wiped out the supply depots. [ ~ + object + out] The crews wiped them out. to murder: [ ~ + out + object] to wipe out his gangland rivals. [ ~ + object + out] to wipe them out. n. [ countable] an act of wiping.
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