Termination of existence; destruction, abolition. (The early examples of end of the world should perhaps be referred to 7, as world may have been…
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释义 | the world > existence and causation > creation > destruction > [noun] (360) end832 Termination of existence; destruction, abolition. (The early examples of end of the world should perhaps be referred to 7, as world may have been… bale-sithea1000 death, destruction; evil-doing, mischief; evil fortune, calamity. wrakea1275 Destructive harm or injury; wrecked, ruined, or impaired state or condition; ruin, destruction, wreck. wonderc1275 Destruction, disaster. Obsolete. destroyingc1300 The action of destroy, v.; destruction, n.: now chiefly gerundial. destruction1340 The action of demolishing a building or structure of any kind, of pulling to pieces, reducing to fragments, undoing, wasting, rendering useless… contritionc1384 literal. The action of rubbing things together, or against each other; grinding, pounding or bruising (so as to comminute or pulverize). Obsolete. stroying1396 undoing1398 The action of bringing to nought, destroying, or ruining; the fact of being so dealt with; the state of being undone; also (with a), an instance of… tininga1400 The action of losing, loss; †destruction. between the tining and the winning: said of being in a critical position, which may issue either in ruin… ruinc1425 Destruction; complete overthrow or devastation of a thing. Chiefly literary. Without construction. Frequently personified. fatec1430 Death, destruction, ruin. fordoingc1450 perishing?1523 The action of destroying something; an instance of this. Obsolete. shipwreck1526 figurative. Destruction, total loss or ruin: often with literal phraseology retained. †to make shipwreck: to come to destruction. pernicion?1530 Total destruction; perdition; ruin; (also) perniciousness. ruining1562 The action of bringing something or someone to ruin; the result of this. ruinating1587 The action of ruining someone or something. defeasance1590 The action of defeating a person or thing; the fact of being defeated; defeat, overthrow; ruin. Obsolete. defeature1592 Ruin, undoing; = defeat, n. 4. breakneck1598 One who risks breaking his neck. Obsolete. ruination1599 The action of ruining someone or something; the fact or state of being ruined; a cause of ruin. defeat1600 Ruin, undoing; an act of destruction. Frequently in to make (a) defeat upon (also on, of): to bring about the ruin or destruction of. Obsolete. doom1609 Final fate, destruction, ruin, death. planet-striking1611 (An act of) violent or malignant destruction. mismaking1615 Scottish. The action of destroying or spoiling something. Cf. mismake, v. 1b. rasurea1616 In extended use: cancellation; obliteration; destruction; an instance of this. Now rare. destructa1638 = destroy, v. Also as n. attributive. perition1640 Destruction, annihilation. interemption1656 Destruction, slaughter. smashing1821 The action of smash, v.1 in various senses. degrowth1876 The action of spoiling or destroying something. Obsolete. uncreation1884 The action of uncreating. creative destruction1927 the process by which something is replaced, and thus effectively destroyed, by something newly created; (Economics) the process by which emerging… Subcategories:— state of being destroyed or ruined (13) — one who or that which destroys (64) — utter destruction or annihilation (40) — widespread destruction (6) — crushing, stifling, or overwhelming (31) — overthrow of a person, institution, belief, etc. (30) — of plans, etc. (3) — devastation or desolation (51) — eradication or extirpation (21) — devouring (of fire, etc.) (25) — dissolution or destruction of a connected system (4) — of something (1) — of some specific thing (2) — by fire, etc. (2) — self-destruction (11) — destruction of essence or unity of a thing (2) — commencement of destructive action or attack (1) — destructiveness (6) — excessive capacity for destruction or overkill (1) — place of destruction (2) — destructive scenario (China syndrome) (1) — capability of being destroyed (7) — destruction and preservation (1) — that which has been destroyed or lost (1) |
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