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destroy

verb transitive
To demolish; to pull down; to separate the parts of an edifice, the union of which is necessary to constitute the thing; as, to destroy a house or temple; to destroy a fortification.

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To ruin; to annihilate a thing by demolishing or by burning; as, to destroy a city: .

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To ruin; to bring to naught; to annihilate; as, to destroy a theory or scheme; to destroy a government; to destroy influence.

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To lay waste; to make desolate. Go up against this land, and destroy it.Isaiah 36:10.

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To kill; to slay; to extirpate; applied to men or other animals. Ye shall destroy all this people. Numbers 32:15. All the wicked will he destroy. Psalm 145:20.

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To take away; to cause to cease; to put an end to; as, pain destroys happiness. That the body of sin might be destroyed. Romans 6:6.

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To kill; to eat; to devour; to consume. Birds destroy insects. Hawks destroy chickens.

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In general, to put an end to; to annihilate a thing or the form in which it exists. An army is destroyed by slaughter, capture or dispersion; a forest, by the ax, or by fire; towns, by fire or inundation.

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In chimistry, to resolve a body into its parts or elements.