Wipe Out
WordNet

verb


(1)   Kill in large numbers
"The plague wiped out an entire population"
(2)   Wipe out the effect of something
"The new tax effectively cancels out my raise"
"The `A' will cancel out the `C' on your record"
(3)   Mark for deletion, rub off, or erase
"Kill these lines in the President's speech"
(4)   Remove from memory or existence
"The Turks erased the Armenians in 1915"
(5)   Use up (resources or materials)
"This car consumes a lot of gas"
"We exhausted our savings"
"They run through 20 bottles of wine a week"
(6)   Eliminate completely and without a trace
"The old values have been wiped out"
WiktionaryText

Verb


wipe out
  1. To destroy (a large number of people or things); to obliterate.
  2. To physically erase something written.
  3. To crash, fall over (especially in board sports such as surfing, skateboarding etc.)
 
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