wipe out

wipe out

 

wipe out

(to destroy; to eradicate)

  • The earthquake wiped out several villages.
  • The government is trying to wipe out the poverty.

informal (to make someone very tired)

  • All that work wiped me out.
  • The long walk completely wiped me out.

US informal (to fall down riding a bicycle, skiing, surfing, etc.)

  • I wiped out on my skateboard.
  • The motorbike wiped out on a sharp bend in the road.

 

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