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English-Latin dictionary. 2014.
English-Latin dictionary. 2014.
destroy — Luku, ho opau, hana make. Also: ai, pāluku, pōluku, luma i, kāpapa, apu, kapakū, aihumuhumu, humuhumu, ānai, hamu, me ea, ulupā, ōmilo, laumilo, ōkā, ho okae. See sayings, manō, pau 1, pulu 3, tail. Destroy completely, luku ho opapau, ho opau … English-Hawaiian dictionary
destroy — I (efface) verb abort, annihilate, blast, blight, blot out, break to pieces, bring to ruin, burn, consume, corrode, deal destruction, decimate, deface, demolish, desolate, destruct, destruere, devastate, devour, diruere, disintegrate, dissolve,… … Law dictionary
destroy — [di stroi′] vt. [ME destroien < OFr destruire < L destruere < de , down + struere, to build: see STRUCTURE] 1. to tear down; demolish 2. to break up or spoil completely; ruin 3. to bring to total defeat; crush 4. to put an end to; do… … English World dictionary
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destroy vs destruct — Destroy is a verb that means to put an end to the existence of something by damaging or attacking it, or to completely ruin or spoil something. For example: April didn t want to destroy her silk pillow in a pillow fight. Destruct is also a… … English dictionary of common mistakes and confusing words
destroy vs destruct — Destroy is a verb that means to put an end to the existence of something by damaging or attacking it, or to completely ruin or spoil something. For example: April didn t want to destroy her silk pillow in a pillow fight. Destruct is also a… … English dictionary of common mistakes and confusing words
destroy — ► VERB 1) put out of existence by severe damage or attack. 2) completely ruin or spoil. 3) kill (an animal) by humane means. ORIGIN Latin destruere, from struere build … English terms dictionary
completely end — index destroy (void) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
destroy — 01. The criminal tried to [destroy] all the evidence. 02. His car was completely [destroyed] in the accident. 03. The [destruction] of habitat is being blamed for the decrease in the number of butterflies we are seeing this year. 04. This toy is… … Grammatical examples in English
destroy — /dI strOI/ verb (T) 1 to damage something so badly that it cannot be repaired or so that it no longer exists: The school was completely destroyed by fire. | an accident that destroyed her ballet career 2 to kill an animal, especially because it… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
destroy — de|stroy W2S2 [dıˈstrɔı] v [T] [Date: 1100 1200; : Old French; Origin: destruire, from Latin destruere, from struere to build ] 1.) to damage something so badly that it no longer exists or cannot be used or repaired →↑destruction… … Dictionary of contemporary English