to destroy (a group, community) completely
destroy completely
to cause (a marriage agreements, a law etc) to exist no longer
void an agreement
to take out (something written or printed)
erase, remove
to break (something) to pieces; make (something) useless; put an end to (hopes, a career etc)
demolish, devastate
to remove (something) by rubbing or wiping
erase
to remove (something); get rid of (something) because unnecessary or unwanted
remove, throw out
to destroy or put an end to (something bad)
destroy; remove
to destroy completely (a disease, a race etc)
kill
to put out (a light, fire)
put out a fire
of hide
conceal; remain unseen
a hidden place where wild animals, birds etc may be observed, e.g. by photographers; (an) animal's skin
conceal; remain unseen
to remove all signs of (something); destroy (something)
destroy
to pull with the roots; to take a person out of one place to work or settle in another
destroy; rip out of a place