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Synonyms
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Meaning:
annihilate

to destroy (a group, community) completely

destroy completely

counterorder

an offer (of a price) made in reply to an earlier offer

take back; cancel

delete

to take out (something written or printed)

erase, remove

efface

to remove (something) by rubbing or wiping

erase

eliminate

to remove (something); get rid of (something) because unnecessary or unwanted

remove, throw out

eradicate

to destroy or put an end to (something bad)

destroy; remove

execution

(an act of) punishment by being killed; the carrying out or performance of a piece of work etc

killing

exterminate

to destroy completely (a disease, a race etc)

kill

kill

an act of killing a wild animal, person etc

deprive of existence; destroy

murder

(an instance of) the unlawful killing of a person on purpose

killing

obliterate

to remove all signs of (something); destroy (something)

destroy

raze

to destroy (towns, buildings) completely, especially by making them level with the ground

flatten, knock down; wipe out

revoke

to cancel, end (a decree, consent, permission etc)

take back; cancel

slay

to murder (a person) or kill (a wild animal)

kill

terrorism

the use of (threats of) violence, especially for political services

killing

unbuilt

not (yet) built

flatten, knock down; wipe out

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