wiped-out
1 of 1adjective/waɪpt aʊt/
1
completely destroyed or eliminated
- The hurricane left several coastal towns in a wiped-out state.
- The wiped-out species faced extinction due to invasive predators.
- He felt completely wiped out after the long and exhausting hike.
- The wiped-out forest was a stark reminder of the devastating fire.
- The wiped-out population struggled to recover after the epidemic.
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destroyed financially
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3
extremely tired or exhausted, often from physical activity or stress
- After running that marathon, I was completely wiped out.
- She’s wiped out from the long workday and needs some rest.
- We wiped out after the hike up the mountain; it was so exhausting.
- I was wiped out after studying all night for the exam.
- He looked wiped out after dealing with all those back-to-back meetings.