Destroyed synonyms and antonyms
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Ruined, ravaged
(Slang) very drunk, intoxicated, wasted
dead (related)
(Not comparable) Broken or inoperable.
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torn down
Unable to find one's way; unavailable, with location unknown.
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(Of a species) Locally extinct (though alive elsewhere).
Referring to something that has been eliminated
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Eliminated, utterly destroyed
(Obsolete) Slashed or striped in patterns.
reduced to ashes
gone by the board
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(Slang) Intoxicated by drugs or alcohol
saved (antonym)
(Christianity) Rescued from the consequences of sin.
intact (antonym)
With nothing missing or injured; kept or left whole; sound; entire; unimpaired
broken (related)
Topographically rough; uneven:
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preserved (antonym)
spoiled or ruined or demolished
To be automatically destroyed
To defecate or, esp., to urinate
To reduce the value or quality of; impair or spoil:
To put an end to; bring to ruin, disgrace, or downfall
Total means to add things up.
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To mar or impair the enjoyment, quality, or functioning of
To afflict:
To run or move with short hurried movements; scurry.
To withdraw (an entry) from a contest.
To damage, destroy, or hinder (something) by sabotage.
To cause to act with haste:
To conquer; defeat; ruin
To run beyond or past; overshoot:
To cause an acidic solution to become neutral by adding a base to it or to cause a basic solution to become neutral by adding an acid to it. Salt and water are usually formed in the process.
To damage or mar (an object):
To kill.
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To adjust or adapt to a certain level.
To put to death; to extinguish the life of.
To reach the end of a task, course, or relationship:
Expunge is defined as to erase or get rid of.
To erode is defined as to gradually wear away, or to be gradually worn away.
(Slang) To kill
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To die
To end by or as by breaking up; terminate
To put an end to in a gradual systematic way:
To dishearten or dispirit:
To mar or spoil the appearance or surface of; disfigure.
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To remove or destroy that part regarded as essential to the operation of
To suffer or be susceptible to damage.
Any of numerous plant diseases that cause leaves, stems, fruits, and tissues to wither and die. Rust, mildew, and smut are blights.
To judicially declare something to be void either from the date of decree or ab initio.
To kill violently.
To kill in a violent or brutal manner.
To kill brutally or inhumanly:
To cause to weaken, be damaged, or diminish, as in quality:
To press, grind, or pound into small particles or into powder
(Slang) To beat, thrash, or defeat soundly
To break up, drive away, or cause to disappear:
To dry out or wither with intense heat:
To spend much time and energy on indulgence in pleasure, esp. drinking, gambling, etc., to the point of harming oneself
(Music) To press down (a string on a stringed instrument) on the fingerboard to produce a desired pitch.
To have its end (in something)
(Obs.) To call back, as from exile
To act directly against; check, neutralize, or undo the effect of with opposing action
To inflict damage, especially disfiguring damage, on.
To beat down with the feet so as to crush, bruise, or destroy; tramp on.
Subvert is defined as to overthrow, destroy or undermine.
To deprive of something of value by or as by force; rob; plunder
To attack, damage, or destroy with a bomb or bombs
(Intransitive) To go about aggressively or in a predatory manner.
To take by force or seize is the literal meaning of the word. It is generally synonymous with rape. Traditionally, an indictment for rape demanded inclusion of the word ravished, which implied use of force and or violence by the man and resistance by the female.
(Intransitive, UK) to walk or step through a substance such as mud
To suppress, as in quashing an uprising or revolt.
To kill brutally.
(Sports) To throw a ball or other object over and beyond (an intended target):
To rob of goods by force, especially in time of war; plunder.
To search thoroughly; examine every part of in searching
To rob of goods by force, especially in time of war; pillage:
(Slang) To undergo a period of unpleasant feeling or depression as an aftereffect of drug-taking.
To destroy or kill:
To relegate to a specific destination or send on specific business.
To be ground or reduced to powder or dust.
To appear to move downward, as the sun or moon in setting.
To ruin:
constructed (antonym)
To create (an argument or a sentence, for example) by systematically arranging ideas or terms.
improved (antonym)
(Dated) To use or employ to good purpose; to turn to profitable account.
created (antonym)
To create is to make something.
built (antonym)
To establish a basis for; found or ground:
repaired (antonym)
To restore or renew:
spared (antonym)
} To save or gain, as by frugality; to reserve, as from some occupation, use, or duty.
established (antonym)
helped (related)
To refrain from; avoid or resist. Used with can or cannot:
done away with
put to an end
mown down
felled
Shrivelled, shrunken or faded, especially due to lack of water.
That has undergone disintegration
burned-down
gone to pieces
in ruins
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