annihilating

from WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)
annihilating
    adj 1: wreaking or capable of wreaking complete destruction;
           "possessing annihilative power"; "a devastating
           hurricane"; "the guns opened a withering fire" [syn:
           {annihilative}, {annihilating}, {devastating},
           {withering}]
    2: making light of; "afire with annihilating invective"; "a
       devastating portrait of human folly"; "to compliments
       inflated I've a withering reply"- W.S.Gilbert [syn:
       {annihilating}, {devastating}, {withering}]
    
from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Annihilate \An*ni"hi*late\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Annihilated};
   p. pr. & vb. n. {Annihilating}.] [L. annihilare; ad +
   nihilum, nihil, nothing, ne hilum (filum) not a thread,
   nothing at all. Cf. {File}, a row.]
   1. To reduce to nothing or nonexistence; to destroy the
      existence of; to cause to cease to be.
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            It impossible for any body to be utterly
            annihilated.                          --Bacon.
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   2. To destroy the form or peculiar distinctive properties of,
      so that the specific thing no longer exists; as, to
      annihilate a forest by cutting down the trees. "To
      annihilate the army." --Macaulay.
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   3. To destroy or eradicate, as a property or attribute of a
      thing; to make of no effect; to destroy the force, etc.,
      of; as, to annihilate an argument, law, rights, goodness.
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from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
annihilating \annihilating\ adj.
   criticising vehemently and effectively; making light of; as,
   afire with annihilating invective.

   Syn: devastating, withering.
        [WordNet 1.5]
    

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