wiped out

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wiped out

The family was completely wiped out by the stock market crash.

Definition
  1. Adjective:
    • Destroyed completely: Completely eliminated, annihilated, or eradicated.
    • Destroyed financially: Ruined in terms of money or economic resources; bankrupt.
Usage Examples
  • Adjective (Destroyed completely):

    • The hurricane left the coastal town wiped out.
    • The invasive species was wiped out by the new pesticide.
  • Adjective (Destroyed financially):

    • After the stock market crash, many investors were wiped out.
    • The failed business venture left him completely wiped out.
Advanced Usage
  • Emphatic use for exhaustion: While the core definitions relate to destruction, in informal contexts, "wiped out" is commonly used to mean extremely tired or exhausted. This is a figurative extension of being completely depleted of energy.
    • After running the marathon, I was completely wiped out.
Variants and Related Words
  • Wipe out (verb phrase): The phrasal verb from which the adjective is derived. It means to destroy or eliminate completely.
    • The government launched a campaign to wipe out illiteracy.
Synonyms
  • Annihilated: Destroyed utterly.
  • Obliterated: Destroyed completely, leaving no trace.
  • Bankrupt: Legally declared unable to pay debts; financially ruined.
  • Ruined: Brought to a state of financial or physical destruction.
Related Phrasal Verbs
  • Wipe out: To destroy or eliminate something completely.
    • The epidemic threatened to wipe out the entire population.
    • A single mistake can wipe out your savings.
Related Idioms
  • (To be) flat broke: An idiom meaning to have no money at all, similar to being financially wiped out.
    • After paying all the bills, I'm flat broke.
wiped out

The family was completely wiped out by the stock market crash.

Adjective
  1. destroyed financially
    • the broken fortunes of the family
  2. destroyed completely