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un annihilative
an·ni·hi·late
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əˌleɪt
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verb (used with object),
an·ni·hi·lat·ed,
an·ni·hi·lat·ing.
1.
to reduce to utter ruin or nonexistence; destroy utterly:
The heavy bombing almost annihilated the city.
2.
to destroy the collective existence or main body of; wipe out:
to annihilate an army.
3.
to annul; make void:
to annihilate a law.
4.
to cancel the effect of; nullify.
5.
to defeat completely; vanquish:
Our basketball team annihilated the visiting team.
Origin:
1350–1400;
Middle English
adnichilat
(
e
) destroyed <
Late Latin
annihilātus
brought to nothing, annihilated (past participle of
annihilāre
) (
Latin
an-
an-
2
+
nihil
nothing +
-ātus
-ate
1
)
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an·ni·hi·la·to·ry
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ə
ləˌtɔr
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,
adjective
un·an·ni·hi·lat·ed,
adjective
un·an·ni·hi·la·tive,
adjective
un·an·ni·hi·la·to·ry,
adjective
Synonyms
1.
ravage, devastate, desolate.
1, 2.
smash, obliterate, demolish.
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World English Dictionary
annihilate
(əˈnaɪəˌleɪt)
—
vb
1.
(
tr
) to destroy completely; extinguish
2.
informal
(
tr
) to defeat totally, as in debate or argument
3.
(
intr
)
physics
to undergo annihilation
[C16: from Late Latin
annihilāre
to bring to nothing, from Latin
nihil
nothing]
annihilable
—
adj
an'nihilative
—
adj
an'nihilator
—
n
Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 10th Edition
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Word Origin & History
annihilate
1520s, from an obsolete adj. meaning "reduced to nothing" (late 14c.), originally the pp. of a verb, anihil, from O.Fr. annichiler, from L.L. annihilare "to reduce to nothing," from L. ad- "to" + nihil "nothing" (see
nil
).
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2010 Douglas Harper
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