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6 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Destroy' in a Sentence

"To break or damage something so badly that it cannot be used or repaired; to completely ruin or eliminate." more

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By the scheduled demolition date, the old stadium will have been destroying memories of past victories.
Despite conservation efforts, deforestation will have been destroying the Amazon rainforest.
Over the years, pollution will have been destroying the beauty of the once-pristine lake.
The relentless march of time will have been destroying ancient artifacts.
Unchecked industrialization will have been destroying historical landmarks.
Climate change will have been destroying Arctic icebergs by the next decade.

Destroy

dih-stroi
verbTo break or damage something so badly that it cannot be used or repaired; to completely ruin or eliminate.
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Last Updated On: March 28, 2024
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