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to wipe out
[phrase form: wipe]
01
wymazać, zniszczyć
to entirely remove something
Transitive: to wipe out sth
02
zniszczyć, wyeliminować
to cause the death of a significant portion of a population
Transitive: to wipe out a population
03
wymazać, zniszczyć
to completely remove or destroy something so that it no longer exists
Transitive: to wipe out sth
04
wymazać, zapomnieć
to eliminate something from memory
Transitive: to wipe out a memory
05
wyczerpać, zmęczyć
to make an individual very tired
Transitive: to wipe out sb
06
stracić kontrolę, miec wypadek
(of a vehicle) to lose control, resulting in an accident or crash
Intransitive
07
spaść, przewrócić się
to lose balance and be thrown off the surfboard due to the impact of a wave
Intransitive
wipe out
v
Przykład
The campaign against drug abuse hopes to wipe out addiction from our society.
The educational program is designed to wipe out illiteracy in underprivileged communities.
The invasive species is wiping out native plants in the region.
The disease could wipe out large populations of wildlife.
Rapid urbanization can wipe out natural habitats for many species.