How To Use Wipe out In A Sentence

  • It really did wipe out all the plus signs.
  • The spill could wipe out the Gulf's turtle population.
  • At a time when cities such as George Town and Malacca are winning international recognition for their preservation of heritage sections of their cities, the Sarawak government's retrogressive efforts to wipe out remaining vestiges of Kuching's architectural heritage are incomprehensible. Undefined
  • Those leaderships conduct us to the border of the precipice. The only way to avoid it is to wipe out the national borders, the imperialist ruling and the capitalist private property.
  • Two investors that bought about $214 million of the so-called mezzanine debt filed a lawsuit Wednesday alleging that lenders that provided $7.4 billion in financing to the buyer, Lightstone Group LLC, are engaged in a "scheme" to take over the property and wipe out the mezzanine investors. Hotel Creditors May Have an Extended Stay
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  • Supreme Court said that object was to wipe out disabilities imposed by Hindu Shastras.
  • The Supreme Court said that the objective was to wipe out disabilities imposed by Hindu shastras.
  • The best way of self-cultivation is to wipe out the coxcombical mirage, so as to return to the syncretism of inside and outside.
  • Surgeons say politicians are turning to them to wipe out bags under their eyes and freshening their faces in the run-up to March's presidential elections.
  • A few low-flying cruise missiles could wipe out an airfield before the mighty jets get off the ground.
  • Andrew RT Davies: Well no I'm just making the point that there are a couple of Home Rule O'Tooles here in Wales who want to er this independence agenda it's showing up as ten percent in the polls I believe you can't try and wipe out history you have to mark history and there are important events that have happened in history in Wales and I would suggest the investiture is one of those events. Archive 2008-10-01
  • One bad harvest could wipe out all of a grower's profits for the previous two years.
  • A spokesman for Bond Corporation admitted the action could wipe out the entire group.
  • And the new interest rate rise could wipe out retail businesses who have cut profit margins to the bone to survive.
  • The defoliant was sprayed to destroy jungle cover for Vietnamese supply lines and wipe out crops intended to feed Vietnamese soldiers.
  • Life is like a mop, using today to mop up yesterday and wipe out tomorrow.
  • This is the most successful part of the recipe. You strain the mussel liquid into a bowl, wipe out your pot, then re-add the liquid and bring it to a boil.
  • You need to make sure everything is backed up on your home computer - a flat battery in your PDA can wipe out all your data in one go.
  • Will his condition wipe out the Democrats' razor-thin advantage in the Senate?
  • But it doesn't actually wipe out the text of that file.
  • Myers will play British Gen. Ed Fenech, a military mastermind who takes part in hatching a plot to wipe out Nazi leaders," writes the trade. Mike Myers Joins Tarantino’s ‘Inglorious Bastards’…Er, Is Anyone Else Concerned? » MTV Movies Blog
  • They are often given irregular, inadequate and unwholesome food supplies, and often no money for fuel, and are expected to dish up something six days a week and wipe out the 50 per cent malnutrition among children.
  • If the sea otters are not around to eat the urchins, scientists fear the urchins will wipe out the forests.
  • Wipe out pettiness, irritations, illusions, trivialities.
  • It is because of this slipshod attitude of the concerned agencies that the antiquities and the relics of distant past are easily accessible to not only all pervasive primates but to anyone who is interested to fritter or wipe out them.
  • A sharp rise in contractual obligations could, de facto, wipe out his precarious autonomy.
  • The man is a fanatic who is determined to wipe out any opposition to the way he conducts himself.
  • When it comes to cost, an Associated Press article points out the add-ons could wipe out your sandwich savings.
  • I always flinch when I hear someone use the word decimate to mean "wipe out," as in, "The Sioux deci­mated Custer's men. Prayers To Broken Stones
  • I challenge the members who rail against it to say that if their party were elected to Government, it would wipe out that fourth week of leave.
  • Experts say on 12 October it will wipe out the hard disc of any machine it has entered.
  • We'll be able to take a few little genes in a test tube, wipe out the human race or all other species.
  • And it is well known that when algae proliferate, their toxic blooms can wipe out a region's aquaculture or close down its seafood restaurants.
  • This last payment will wipe out your debt to me.
  • The government is trying to wipe out drug trafficking.
  • And the new interest rate rise could wipe out retail businesses who have cut profit margins to the bone to survive.
  • It's distinguished by the white veins in its leaf and you should plant it on a north facing wall to ensure you don't wipe out its unusual veining with too much sun.
  • First, interest rates may take longer to fall than is hoped. Second, in real terms, lending may fall. Third, bad loans could wipe out much of any improvement.
  • Wipe out the bath before you use it.
  • This could wipe out unsecured creditors, who are owed up to €2 billion. Times, Sunday Times
  • New Zealand ' s bio-security agency warned it ' s unsure whether the suspected outbreak of pseudomonas syringae pv. actinidiae that could wipe out orchards of the hairy fruit has already spread across the country. World Watch
  • State guarantees to cover decommissioning costs are expected to wipe out dwindling tax receipts. Times, Sunday Times
  • Without the aid of a swingometer, and feeling a bit low on powers of anal retentiveness today, I would guess that those sorts of swings would wipe out most, if not all, of Labour's Commons majority. Won`t Get Fooled Again
  • {70} Charnisay, left with eight children, all minors, made what reparation she could to La Tour by giving back the fort on the St. John, and La Tour, to wipe out the bitter enmity, married the widow of his enemy in February of 1653. Canada: the Empire of the North Being the Romantic Story of the New Dominion's Growth from Colony to Kingdom
  • Do we really want to wipe out an animal so that a few people can make a marginal improvement in farming profits? Times, Sunday Times
  • Research will have to be carried out on it and we may have to have stricter criteria to wipe out personation at polling booths.
  • Yep …. one day of verbal sparring is going to wipe out an entire year of constant FAILURE by the Obama tax-avoidance gang. Think Progress » Republicans dismayed by Obama’s strong performance, say it was a ‘mistake’ to let cameras roll.
  • We are always ready to wipe out any enemy who dares to attack.
  • A ten-year programme was introduced to wipe out the liability by introducing rigid controls on expenditure relating to the upkeep of churches.
  • Your last payment will wipe out the arrears of rent.
  • That creates the risk of a sudden reversion that could wipe out earlier profits.
  • I washed it down with his Dad's home made wine - it may wipe out my gizzard in the process, but I felt sure it would kill my tastebuds too, and as far as I was concerned, that's all that mattered.
  • If that was done on a national scale we would wipe out this disease.
  • And an oil spill or industrial disaster can wipe out big chunks of the environment.
  • The campaign to wipe out illiteracy launched out with great vigour.
  • Any deal is likely to wipe out a host of Afren's creditors or require them to take a haircut on the value of their debts. Times, Sunday Times
  • City authorities will plan to wipe out the sight of beggars and hawkers selling flowers or newspapers at intersections.
  • Take out the launchers as quickly as possible, then wipe out the remaining soldiers and sentinels with your mutant powers.
  • Use it to wipe out opponents! Hang foes out to dry!
  • At the same time, executives realize that no amount of copy protection will wipe out file-sharing or CD cloning.
  • Lendoiro secured a loan to wipe out the club's debts and give the club some clout in the transfer market.
  • I would like it known that despite the best efforts of teams white and red, the blue team (my team obvi), reigned victorious in the zaniest outdoor competition this side of Wipe Out. On the blueline: One game to go, vs. Canada, gold at stake
  • In the last few years, attitudes have changed and society now expects smokers to wipe out 70 years of brainwashing overnight.
  • If we suffered casualties on that scale now it would wipe out the entire fleet. The Sun
  • We are determined to wipe out any enemy who dares invasion.
  • There's one valedictory wink from the great magician, a final card containing a list of synonyms for "efface" - expunge, erase, delete, rub out, wipe out and ... obliterate. Culture | guardian.co.uk
  • No carrier will insure a high-risk property if a loss of, say, $3 billion would wipe out the company before government aid kicks in.
  • For years Mzilikazi, leader of the Ndebele people, had banned visitors and hunters from his kingdom in the hot, dry south of the country, an area known as Matabeleland, but when he lifted the ban in 1865, Henry Hartley, the son of an 1820 Settler and a white hunter famed for his ability to wipe out staggeringly large numbers of elephants, was one of the first to travel up from South Africa. Rainbow’s End
  • This last payment will wipe out your debt to me.
  • Nothing could wipe out his bitter memories of the past.
  • Get rid of pockets and you wipe out entire cultural and economic spheres that have enriched the human condition. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is Jed Bidwell's father who, for practical reasons - the protection of crops and livestock - encourages Jed to kill woodchucks and wipe out the snake population on their property.
  • Wipe out with a damp paper towel, much easier than loose potpourri is to clean. Home Scents
  • As recently as the 1990s, Barnes & Noble was known as a carnivorous competitor with the power to wipe out independent bookstores with its steeply discounted books and sprawling stores where customers could sip coffee and read in plush chairs. Barnes & Noble Seeks Next Chapter
  • Yep …. one day of verbal sparring is going to wipe out an entire year of constant republican obstuctionism. Think Progress » Republicans dismayed by Obama’s strong performance, say it was a ‘mistake’ to let cameras roll.
  • {70} Charnisay, left with eight children, all minors, made what reparation she could to La Tour by giving back the fort on the St. John, and La Tour, to wipe out the bitter enmity, married the widow of his enemy in February of 1653. Canada: the Empire of the North Being the Romantic Story of the New Dominion's Growth from Colony to Kingdom
  • The Government agreed to wipe out the UK's ruddy duck population after it was found the north American duck was challenging the survival of the globally-threatened white-headed duck through interbreeding.
  • In Nogykanizsa, half population is wipe out by plague only one years after building the cathedral.
  • What is this decision that threatens to wipe out the Internet in one fell swoop?
  • The spill could wipe out the Gulf's turtle population.
  • Or a natural disaster may wipe out my offspring.
  • After the Indians wipe out enough of them you get your public outcry, and we go chouse the Indians out of the way. The Lonesome Dove Series
  • The government of the PRC commenced the “three-anti” campaign to wipe out waste, corruption, and bureaucratism. 1951-52
  • The disease threatens to wipe out the entire population.
  • But large numbers of new people don't necessarily wipe out indigenous culture. BRITAIN BC: Life In Britain and Ireland before the Romans
  • The Pakistani Army is arriving to wipe out the dacoits, and the clock is running out for everyone involved.
  • Nothing could wipe out his bitter memories of the past.
  • Sometimes very high doses of chemotherapyare necessary to wipe out rhabdomyosarcoma tumors that have become resistant to standard doses. Rhabdomyosarcoma
  • The plague once could wipe out a village.
  • We can't afford to allow our zealousness for fiscal responsibility to wipe out programs that actually generate additional dollars that wouldn't otherwise exist. Ron Fairchild: A Smarter Budget Ax
  • This is not to deny Lutyens his aesthetic preferences, but it is to point out that preferences cannot legitimize or wipe out a record of nescience and disdain, and of taking the credit without taking any of the blame.
  • They managed to wipe out the entire aboriginal population.
  • It would wipe out farm profits, undermine rural employment and cause environmental degradation in East Anglia, he says.
  • Inside, the last hypo was cupped in its antishock foam, clipped in and just waiting to detonate inside his head, wipe out the burning he felt in all his nerve channels. Hunter,Healer[SequeltoTheSociety]
  • These stains won't easily wipe out.
  • This one could be an impostor, maybe hired by Algie, to wipe out any opposition to the match. WEEKEND FOR MURDER
  • An asteroid splashdown in one of Earth's oceans could trigger a destructive chemical cycle that would wipe out half of the ozone layer, according to a new study.
  • It will effectively wipe out the European biotech industry in this area. Times, Sunday Times
  • Experts say on 12 October it will wipe out the hard disc of any machine it has entered.
  • Only in this way can we wipe out the enemy troops.
  • I guarantee that you will personally wipe out homelessness in America.
  • And in trying to wipe out these risks, we actually create new risks.
  • But large numbers of new people don't necessarily wipe out indigenous culture. BRITAIN BC: Life In Britain and Ireland before the Romans
  • That could quickly wipe out your entire annual interest income of $ 15 to $ 20.
  • Because when a country embarks on deficit financing and inflationism, you wipe out the middle class and wealth is transferred from the middle class and the poor to the rich. CNN Transcript Oct 29, 2009
  • One bad harvest could wipe out all of a grower's profits for the previous two years.
  • If anything, they SHOULD fear dumping money into financial institutions because there should be a genuine fear that overextension of credit or other sorts of bubbles should wipe out their investment even if the government has to intervene to save the economy. Matthew Yglesias » The Grain
  • Wipe out the pan and add 1 tablespoon of toasted sesame oil. Times, Sunday Times
  • Yes, one war can wipe out thousands or millions and is terrible and on the macrocosmic scale still speaks of a problem for human kind in general. Perspectives on the World « Colleen Anderson
  • The best way to wipe out a friendship is to sponge on it.
  • The loss of profit in the punishment phase must be enough to wipe out the gain from reneging.
  • A whole generation of children with enhanced intelligence wipe out all the adults via bacteria, and these superbright changelings go hunting the remnants that haven't been killed outright. Superhero Prose Fiction: Unique - Karl and the Ogre
  • Only in this way can we wipe out the enemy troops.
  • He would have his vengeance on this meaningless universe, and in the banality of his imagination he would wipe out humanity.
  • In the last few years, attitudes have changed and society now expects smokers to wipe out 70 years of brainwashing overnight.
  • At a time when cities such as George Town and Malacca are winning international recognition for their preservation of heritage sections of their cities, the Sarawak government's retrogressive efforts to wipe out remaining vestiges of Kuching's architectural heritage are incomprehensible. Undefined
  • Nothing was ever going to wipe out the memory of tonight.
  • They managed to wipe out the entire aboriginal population.
  • Genocide is the deliberate and preplanned attempt to wipe out a particular race of people.
  • They would wipe out the shame of their ignominious defeat!
  • He says the poorest bankruptcy filers, people who fall below the median income in their state, can wipe out their debts the same way they did before.
  • Wipe out the frying pan, add in the olive oil and when the pan is hottish, crack in the eggs. Times, Sunday Times
  • A spokesman for Bond Corporation admitted the action could wipe out the entire group.
  • The loss of genetic diversity could result in animals with weakened immune systems, unable to resist infections that may wipe out whole flocks or herds.
  • “that if the polls got worse month after month and end in wipe out in the local and European elections on June 4, Mr Brown could yet face a leadership challenge” The vultures start circling again
  • It took another fifteen years to wipe out the debt completely.
  • In Future, World fulls of danger. Luckily you armed with space craft to wipe out enemies.
  • They will tend to wipe out the entire population, which, unfortunately from the point of the microbe causing the disease, wipes the microbe out as well.
  • If the penalty points system was introduced it would wipe out 99 per cent of all traffic and all you would have left would be bicycles and rickshaws.
  • Besides some broken sails, they suffered a huge wipe out, breaking a rudder, daggerboard and bowsprit, and shredding their spinnaker in the process. Sail-World.com USA Latest News
  • In other words, in Japanese the word tsunami seems to cover any huge wave that could wipe out a town, be it caused by an especially high tide, a storm, or earthquake. Languagehat.com: TIDAL WAVE.
  • As to the arts, one of the downsides is that it can wipe out the independent groupings and what you get instead is a grouping which is acceptable to the establishment or to those who wish to control society.
  • That isn't surprising given ultralow short-term Treasury yields, said George Goncalves, managing director and head of U.S. interest-rates strategy in the Americas at Nomura Securities, as a 1% move in foreign-exchange rates could wipe out the entire return earned by a two-year note over its term. Treasury Returns to Auction Block
  • The Haluk — and our goddamn government — don't want to publicize the fact that human genes were used illegally to wipe out allomorphism. Sagittarius Whorl
  • When the ork hordes of Warlord Snagrod lay waste to the planet of Badlanding and wipe out the Crimson Fists sent to stop them, Chapter Master Kantor prepare a hasty line of defence on the Fists homr planet of Rynn's World. Books in the Mail (W/E 01/16/2010)
  • Biological weapons could conceivably wipe out populations over vast areas.
  • So we've determinated ter go up yander ter Laurel Notch, twenty mile along the ridge of the mounting, ter-night, an 'wipe out them Peels, --' kase they air a-goin 'ter move away. Southern Prose and Poetry for Schools
  • First, interest rates may take longer to fall than is hoped. Second, in real terms, lending may fall. Third, bad loans could wipe out much of any improvement.
  • Wipe out the bath before you use it.
  • We are determined to wipe out any enemy who dares invasion.
  • Many gave their lives in the gallant effort to wipe out rascism.
  • But the third, the biggie, is that the psychopathology that leads to murder is that the killer often feels what we call persecutory distress obsessional paranoia, which is the belief that the victim is threatening their well-being in some way and that the only way they can restore their psychic equilibrium is to wipe out the victim. CNN Transcript Sep 18, 2009
  • And that is inevitably influenced by footage of his spiritual mentor hollering damnation on America and speculating that the government is trying to wipe out blacks with AIDS.
  • Thirty years ago a discovery of bones in the area helped us to understand that the last Ice Age did not wipe out the mammoth. Times, Sunday Times
  • “It would be a shame to wipe out the rootstock of all the great cars that followed, to see a utopian symbol like the Jeep Grand Wagoneer or a car with the rich personality of an Alfa Romeo 164 get clobbered,” he said. Sunday Reading
  • Your mama is still feeding the baby sister that same banana because her bites are so dumb and small, but at least now she has a wipe out for all the spit and goo. If You See Something, Say Something
  • It would not take a lot of this for the merchants and warlords involved to learn there are easier, squeezier targets elsewhere - or else given enough time we would eventually wipe out the country's entire seaport capability north of Mogadishu. Belmont Club
  • This message will probably also be zapped by the guiding hand of the all-wise “progressive” movement that atavistically the opposite of progress wants to wipe out the American model of self-government–and runs this site. Think Progress » The Dixie Chicks Ad NBC Doesn’t Want You To See
  • To wipe out , rub off, or erase ( writing or other markings ).
  • He uttered one commonplace concerning his father's death, and never alluded to it again; behaved in a dignified, recognizant manner to the laird, as to an inferior to whom he was under more obligation than he saw how to wipe out; and, after the snub with which he met the boy's friendly approach, took no farther notice of Cosmo. Warlock o' Glenwarlock
  • Wipe out the bath before you use it.
  • An ex-con returns from prison determined to wipe out all his competition, become the biggest cat in the city and share the wealth amongst the poorer members of the pride.
  • The so-called defense of Angus McMillan’s Bushy Park, and innumerable one-sided skirmishes elsewhere in Gippsland during the 1840s, for which the squatters’ justification was usually some form of legitimate reprisal for thefts of cattle, or fictitious attacks on white settlers (even a few real ones), effectively combined to wipe out most of the Aborigines of East Gippsland within a span of ten years, roughly extending from 1840 to 1850. Archive 2009-03-01
  • The plague once could wipe out a village.
  • A few low-flying cruise missiles could wipe out an airfield before the mighty jets get off the ground.
  • He worries that if the mature locusts breed successfully in northern Senegal, a new generation of hoppers could grow their wings and wipe out this year's food crops just as they become ready to harvest in October and November.
  • Before actually going ahead and doing the reinstall it is advisable to back up any and all of your data and device drivers as a format will wipe out all your data on the drive.
  • One dose of penicillin can wipe out the infection.
  • It would wipe out farm profits, undermine rural employment and cause environmental degradation in East Anglia, he says.
  • The idea that a virus could wipe out an entire city so quickly seems a little implausible.
  • The spill could wipe out the Gulf's turtle population.
  • The banks will not wipe out their bad debts by foreclosing on their corporate debtors and sending them to the wall.
  • They briefly emerge as the explanation for the Terror, a period of necessary vigilance to wipe out such recalcitrants.
  • Even better: The host governments might be moved to wipe out the child slavery necessitating the ban.
  • Indeed, legalizing organ markets only for nonpoor sellers might actually reduce sales by the poor relative to the status quo, since it would wipe out much of the demand for black market organs which are usually sold by poor people. The Volokh Conspiracy » “Exploitation” of the Poor is a Poor Reason to Ban Organ Markets:
  • Some conservationists also warn against planting it on specialist sites because it can spread and wipe out other plants needed for a sustainable habitat. Times, Sunday Times
  • In a single strike, a taipan can inject 60 mg of venom - enough to quickly paralyse a small marsupial but also more than enough to wipe out several human adults.
  • More from the dynamics notebook: Not surprisingly for a front-engine V8 convertible, the SS ragtop is a little nose-heavy and the engineers have thoughtfully dialed in an additional degree of protective understeer, lest you, in an exuberant moment, wipe out your neighbor's display of wooden duck windmills. A Genuine Ragtop Road Monster, Leaks and All
  • Even in engaging artillery batteries, the aim was primarily to wipe out the crews.
  • On the other hand, to establish a religion that would wipe out all chance of internal troubles.
  • If we suffered casualties on that scale now it would wipe out the entire fleet. The Sun
  • One bad harvest could wipe out all of a grower's profits for the previous two years.
  • If so, the organization could blunt, if not wipe out, the financial impact of the alleged misdeeds.
  • The steps which are imperative are those that would wipe out the disease completely.
  • The disease threatens to wipe out the entire population.
  • If we suffered casualties on that scale now it would wipe out the entire fleet. The Sun
  • The losses look likely more than to wipe out the projected profits on the ECR90 project.
  • The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds says thieves are threatening to wipe out the population of rare goshawks and peregrine falcons in the Peak District.
  • You can never wipe out the past.
  • Constant logging threatens to wipe out the little that is left of the rain forest.
  • A spokesman for Bond Corporation admitted the action could wipe out the entire group.
  • One dose of penicillin can wipe out the infection.
  • Mimi, war, astonishment torpor, slavery, will daily wipe out those holy principles of thine.
  • The supermarket giant is piloting a scheme where it does not offer sick pay to its staff until someone is off for three days and rewards those who take no days off ill in an attempt to wipe out the sickie.
  • First, interest rates may take longer to fall than is hoped. Second, in real terms, lending may fall. Third, bad loans could wipe out much of any improvement.
  • The issue, it will be seen, is a perfectly sharp one, which no eulogistic terminology can smear over or wipe out .
  • Even better: The host governments might be moved to wipe out the child slavery necessitating the ban.
  • We'll wipe out any enemy that dares to invade our territory.
  • One dose of penicillin can wipe out the infection.

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