wipeout
English Thesaurus
1. a spill in some sport (as a fall from a bicycle or while skiing or being capsized on a surfboard) (noun.act)
| hypernym | : | fall, spill, tumble, |
| definition | : | a sudden drop from an upright position (noun.act) |
| domain category | : | athletics, sport, |
| definition | : | an active diversion requiring physical exertion and competition (noun.act) |
2. an event (or the result of an event) that completely destroys something (noun.event)
| hyponym | : | depredation, ravage, |
| definition | : | (usually plural) a destructive action (noun.event) |
| hyponym | : | razing, wrecking, |
| definition | : | the event of a structure being completely demolished and leveled (noun.event) |
| hyponym | : | ruin, ruination, |
| definition | : | an event that results in destruction (noun.event) |
| hyponym | : | rack, wrack, |
| definition | : | the destruction or collapse of something (noun.event) |
| derivation | : | cancel out, wipe out, |
| definition | : | wipe out the effect of something (verb.change) |
| derivation | : | erase, wipe out, |
| definition | : | remove from memory or existence (verb.change) |
| derivation | : | destroy, ruin, |
| definition | : | destroy completely; damage irreparably (verb.contact) |
| derivation | : | sweep away, wipe out, |
| definition | : | eliminate completely and without a trace (verb.creation) |
| derivation | : | cancel out, wipe out, |
| definition | : | wipe out the effect of something (verb.change) |
| derivation | : | erase, wipe out, |
| definition | : | remove from memory or existence (verb.change) |
| derivation | : | destroy, ruin, |
| definition | : | destroy completely; damage irreparably (verb.contact) |
| derivation | : | sweep away, wipe out, |
| definition | : | eliminate completely and without a trace (verb.creation) |
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