annihilate
31annihilate — an·ni·hi·late …
32annihilate — verb Syn: destroy, obliterate, eradicate, wipe out, wipe off the face of the earth; informal rub out, snuff out Ant: create …
33annihilate — [əˈnaɪəˌleɪt] verb [T] to completely destroy or defeat a group of people or things annihilation [əˌnaɪəˈleɪʃ(ə)n] noun [U] …
34annihilate — v.t. totally destroy; reduce to nothing. annihilation, annihilator, n. ♦ annihilative, annihilatory, a …
35annihilate — v.tr. 1 completely destroy. 2 defeat utterly; make insignificant or powerless. Derivatives: annihilator n. Etymology: LL annihilare (as AN (2), nihil nothing) …
36Operation: Annihilate! — Star Trek: The Original Series episode The neural parasites of Deneva Episode no. Episode 29 …
37Annihilated — Annihilate An*ni hi*late, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Annihilated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Annihilating}.] [L. annihilare; ad + nihilum, nihil, nothing, ne hilum (filum) not a thread, nothing at all. Cf. {File}, a row.] 1. To reduce to nothing or… …
38Annihilating — Annihilate An*ni hi*late, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Annihilated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Annihilating}.] [L. annihilare; ad + nihilum, nihil, nothing, ne hilum (filum) not a thread, nothing at all. Cf. {File}, a row.] 1. To reduce to nothing or… …
39annihilation — annihilate ► VERB 1) destroy completely. 2) informal defeat completely. DERIVATIVES annihilation noun annihilator noun. ORIGIN Latin annihilare reduce to nothing …
40annihilator — annihilate ► VERB 1) destroy completely. 2) informal defeat completely. DERIVATIVES annihilation noun annihilator noun. ORIGIN Latin annihilare reduce to nothing …