wipe out

wipe out
1) (to clean the inside of (a bowl etc) with a cloth etc.) limpiar el interior
2) (to remove; to get rid of: You must try to wipe out the memory of these terrible events.) borrar, anular
3) (to destroy completely: They wiped out the whole regiment in one battle.) aniquilar, exterminar
wipe out
v.
cancelar v.
enjugar v.
v + o + adv, v + adv + o
a) (clean) limpiar, pasarle un trapo a
b) (cancel) \<\<deficit\>\> cancelar; \<\<lead/advantage\>\> eliminar
c) (destroy, eradicate) \<\<species/population\>\> exterminar; \<\<resistance\>\> acabar con; \<\<disease\>\> erradicar*; \<\<army\>\> aniquilar
d) (erase) \<\<writing\>\> borrar; \<\<memory\>\> borrar
e) (exhaust) (colloq) dejar hecho polvo (fam)
VT + ADV
1) (=clean) [+ container] limpiar
2) (=eliminate) [+ town, people, army] aniquilar; [+ species] exterminar; [+ disease] erradicar; [+ opposition] derrotar de forma aplastante, aniquilar
3) (=erase) [+ past, memory] borrar
4) (=cancel) [+ debt] liquidar; [+ gains] cancelar
5) * (=exhaust) dejar hecho polvo *
6) * (=bankrupt) dejar en la ruina or bancarrota
7) * (=kill) liquidar *, borrar del mapa *
* * *
v + o + adv, v + adv + o
a) (clean) limpiar, pasarle un trapo a
b) (cancel) \<\<deficit\>\> cancelar; \<\<lead/advantage\>\> eliminar
c) (destroy, eradicate) \<\<species/population\>\> exterminar; \<\<resistance\>\> acabar con; \<\<disease\>\> erradicar*; \<\<army\>\> aniquilar
d) (erase) \<\<writing\>\> borrar; \<\<memory\>\> borrar
e) (exhaust) (colloq) dejar hecho polvo (fam)

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