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View synonyms for wiped-out

wiped-out

Also wiped

[wahypt-out]

adjective

Slang.
  1. completely exhausted.

  2. intoxicated; high.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of wiped-out1

First recorded in 1960–65
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Example Sentences

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It has potentially wiped-out long-term Treasury savings, according to some economists, and the whole saga has left many disabled people worried.

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We can similarly conclude that wiped-out towns and lives ruined by natural disasters are the intended results of slashing FEMA.

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Out in the rest of the world, A.I. is triggering nerves — fears and even predictions of wiped-out jobs, of existential doom — and endless commentary.

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Credit Suisse Group AG bondholders, representing $4.5 billion of the $17 billion of wiped-out Additional Tier 1 bonds of the company, have filed a lawsuit against Switzerland's banking regulator, the Financial Times reported on Friday.

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More than 2,300 flights have been cancelled affecting 300,000 passengers, with air travel effectively wiped-out.

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