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wipe out

  1. eliminate something completely.
    "their life savings were wiped out"
  2. exhaust someone.
    "this first day back at work has wiped me out"
  3. be capsized by a wave while surfing.
    "always try to surf the big wave but be prepared to wipe out"

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May 15, 2024 · verb. wiped out; wiping out; wipes out. transitive verb. : to destroy completely : annihilate.
to destroy something completely or cause something to be completely lost: Poor investments wiped out most of his earnings.
To wipe out is to completely deplete or use up. If you wipe out your grandmother's entire batch of brownies, it means that you eat every single last one of them ...
to suffer an overwhelming defeat, ruinous failure, etc. d. US. to make emotionally or physically drained or exhausted.
Informal. destruction, annihilation, or murder. Informal. (in sports) a decisive defeat.
The meaning of WIPED OUT is intoxicated, high. How to use wiped out in a sentence.
wipe out · abolish · annihilate · cancel · decimate · eliminate · eradicate · erase · exterminate ...
a spill in some sport (as a fall from a bicycle or while skiing or being capsized on a surfboard). see moresee less. type of: fall, spill, tumble.
5 days ago · WIPED OUT meaning: 1. extremely tired: 2. suffering from the effects of drinking alcohol or taking drugs 3. extremely…. Learn more.
wipe out · (informal) to fall over, especially when you are doing a sport such as skiing or surfing. She wiped out at the third gate in the slalom race. ; wipe ...