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单词 destroying
释义

destroy

verb

de·​stroy di-ˈstrȯi How to pronounce destroy (audio)
dē-
destroyed; destroying; destroys

transitive verb

1
: to ruin the structure, organic existence, or condition of
destroyed the files
also : to ruin as if by tearing to shreds
their reputation was destroyed
a disease that destroys the body's ability to fight off illness
destroyed any hope of a return to past crackdowns … George Brock
2
a
: to put out of existence : kill
destroy an injured horse
b
: neutralize
the moon destroys the light of the stars
c
: annihilate, vanquish
armies had been crippled but not destroyed W. L. Shirer

intransitive verb

: to cause ruin or destruction
it is proverbially easier to destroy than to construct T. S. Eliot

Synonyms

  • annihilate
  • cream
  • decimate
  • demolish
  • desolate
  • devastate
  • do in
  • extinguish
  • nuke
  • pull down
  • pulverize
  • raze
  • rub out
  • ruin
  • shatter
  • smash
  • tear down
  • total
  • vaporize
  • waste
  • wrack
  • wreck
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Example Sentences

Eventually our problems with money destroyed our marriage. All the files were deliberately destroyed. The disease destroys the body's ability to fight off illness. The bomb blast destroyed the village. The dog had to be destroyed since its owner could not prevent it from attacking people.
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Word History

Etymology

Middle English, from Anglo-French destroy-, destrui-, stem of destrure, from Vulgar Latin *destrugere, alteration of Latin destruere, from de- + struere to build — more at structure

First Known Use

13th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1

Kids Definition

destroy

verb

de·​stroy di-ˈstrȯi How to pronounce destroy (audio)
destroyed; destroying
1
: to put an end to : do away with
destroy a building
destroy a dream
2
: kill entry 1 sense 1
Officials destroyed the diseased animals.

destroying

verb

present participle of destroy
1
as in ruining
to bring to a complete end the physical soundness, existence, or usefulness of they practically destroyed the safe in order to get at the money inside their poor scores on the final exam destroyed any chance they might have had to pass the course

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • ruining
  • wrecking
  • demolishing
  • shattering
  • smashing
  • devastating
  • damaging
  • wasting
  • overcoming
  • eroding
  • annihilating
  • decimating
  • extinguishing
  • killing
  • dismantling
  • razing
  • pulverizing
  • marring
  • ravaging
  • crippling
  • removing
  • vaporizing
  • crushing
  • defeating
  • breaking
  • blasting
  • nuking
  • injuring
  • totaling
  • subduing
  • desolating
  • wracking
  • harming
  • creaming
  • conquering
  • disintegrating
  • spoiling
  • tearing down
  • pulling down
  • impairing
  • eradicating
  • mutilating
  • obliterating
  • deteriorating
  • doing in
  • licking
  • trimming
  • dissolving
  • defacing
  • mastering
  • clobbering
  • assassinating
  • vandalizing
  • slaughtering
  • dynamiting
  • rubbing out
  • totalling
  • disfiguring
  • undoing
  • plundering
  • murdering
  • surmounting
  • gutting
  • whipping
  • exterminating
  • beating
  • mangling
  • routing
  • thrashing
  • disassembling
  • vitiating
  • scouring
  • liquidating
  • despoiling
  • trashing
  • looting
  • besting
  • trouncing
  • expunging
  • extirpating
  • overbearing
  • trampling
  • massacring
  • sacking
  • unmaking
  • effacing
  • pillaging
  • executing
  • walloping
  • slaying
  • overmatching
  • zapping
  • dispatching
  • drubbing
  • scotching
  • blowing up
  • butchering
  • wiping out
  • washing out
  • dilapidating
  • unbuilding
  • taking down
  • cutting down
  • blotting out
  • felling
  • triumphing (over)
  • prevailing (over)
  • killing off
  • winning (against)
  • skunking
  • taking out
  • havocking
  • sweeping (away)
  • wearing (away)
  • snuffing (out)
  • stamping (out)
  • rooting (out)
  • mowing (down)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • building
  • constructing
  • creating
  • repairing
  • raising
  • erecting
  • fixing
  • producing
  • rearing
  • making
  • forming
  • protecting
  • establishing
  • inventing
  • shaping
  • assembling
  • preserving
  • manufacturing
  • forging
  • mending
  • setting up
  • saving
  • organizing
  • revamping
  • restoring
  • fashioning
  • framing
  • constituting
  • molding
  • fabricating
  • conserving
  • patching
  • rebuilding
  • reconditioning
  • reconstructing
  • instituting
  • doctoring
  • bringing about
  • founding
  • putting up
  • remodeling
  • fathering
  • renovating
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2
as in ravaging
to bring destruction to (something) through violent action wildfires destroyed thousands of acres in forests across the state

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • ravaging
  • devastating
  • ruining
  • wrecking
  • plundering
  • obliterating
  • eradicating
  • shattering
  • despoiling
  • stripping
  • annihilating
  • demolishing
  • scourging
  • decimating
  • looting
  • pillaging
  • extinguishing
  • vaporizing
  • smashing
  • nuking
  • sacking
  • expunging
  • extirpating
  • wasting
  • marauding
  • razing
  • overwhelming
  • harrying
  • desolating
  • overthrowing
  • wracking
  • wiping out
  • mowing
  • totaling
  • overrunning
  • overpowering
  • foraying
  • crushing
  • rubbing out
  • totalling

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • restoring
  • recovering
  • rehabilitating
  • repairing
  • fixing
  • redeeming
  • reconditioning
  • mending
  • revamping
  • patching
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3
as in killing
to deprive of life regrettably, the veterinarian was forced to destroy the injured horse

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • killing
  • slaying
  • murdering
  • taking
  • dispatching
  • slaughtering
  • claiming
  • felling
  • assassinating
  • annihilating
  • carrying off
  • neutralizing
  • decimating
  • wasting
  • doing for
  • massacring
  • croaking
  • doing in
  • finishing
  • snuffing
  • whacking
  • butchering
  • executing
  • cutting down
  • smiting
  • mowing
  • offing
  • getting
  • doing away with
  • terminating
  • making away with
  • martyring
  • killing off
  • taking out
  • rubbing out
  • putting away
  • knocking off
  • scragging
  • blotting out
  • euthanizing
  • icing
  • bumping off
  • suiciding
  • euthanatizing
  • putting down

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • restoring
  • reviving
  • raising
  • animating
  • resurrecting
  • nurturing
  • resuscitating
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