effectively wipe out

Frequency: 7.010.0 per million words

To destroy something in a way that achieves the intended result, even if not 100% complete.

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  • The disease has been effectively wiped out.
  • Efforts to effectively wipe out illiteracy are ongoing.
  • The new policy aims to effectively wipe out poverty in rural areas.
  • They managed to effectively wipe out the competitor's market share.
  • This new software can effectively wipe out all traces of data.
  • A single asteroid impact could effectively wipe out life on Earth.
  • The campaign succeeded in effectively wiping out the rebel forces.
  • Without proper hygiene, you can't effectively wipe out germs.
  • The government is determined to effectively wipe out corruption.
  • Modern medicine has helped effectively wipe out many childhood diseases.