completely destroy

Frequency: 7.518.9 per million words

To ruin or damage something so badly that it cannot be repaired.

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Examples (20)

  • The hurricane threatened to completely destroy the coastal town.
  • The wildfire completely destroyed the small town.
  • The fire completely destroyed the historic building, leaving only ashes.
  • The ancient manuscript was completely destroyed in the library fire.
  • The bombing raids were intended to completely destroy the enemy's infrastructure.
  • The false accusations have completely destroyed his reputation.
  • A single lie can completely destroy years of trust.
  • One mistake like that could completely destroy your career.
  • The scandal has completely destroyed the company's reputation.
  • The bombing raid completely destroyed the enemy's supply lines.
  • The invasive species could completely destroy the native ecosystem.
  • Trust, once broken, can be completely destroyed.
  • A powerful virus is capable of completely destroying all the data on your hard drive.
  • If the virus spreads, it could completely destroy the computer network.
  • I was devastated when the floodwaters completely destroyed my photo albums.
  • He was so angry he completely destroyed the model airplane he had spent weeks building.
  • The false accusation was enough to completely destroy his political career.
  • By the time the truth came out, their friendship had already been completely destroyed.
  • The ancient city was completely destroyed by an earthquake thousands of years ago.
  • Don't let this failure completely destroy your confidence.