Verbs for Destruction and Damage
Verbs of Helping and Hurting / Verbs for Destruction and Damage
30 Words
15m
to cause damage to something in a way that it no longer exists, works, etc.
Environmental pollution often destroys delicate ecosystems and harms wildlife.
View Full Definitionto completely destroy or to knock down a building or another structure
The old factory was demolished to make way for a new development.
View Full Definitionto damage or destroy something severely
The storm had the power to wreck houses along the coast.
View Full Definitionto severely damage or destroy something
The machine malfunctioned and began to mangle the fabric.
View Full Definitionto cause severe damage or harm to something, usually in a way that is beyond repair
The flood had the power to ruin the foundation of the house.
View Full Definitionto harm, damage, or ruin something
Heavy rain during the outdoor event threatened to spoil the carefully arranged decorations.
View Full Definitionto completely destroy something
The powerful explosion was so intense that it seemed to obliterate the entire building.
View Full Definitionto end or destroy something entirely
The authorities took swift action to extinguish the criminal organization.
View Full Definition(of a construction) to fall down suddenly, particularly due to being damaged or weak
The old building collapsed after years of neglect and structural decay.
View Full Definitionto completely destroy a building, city, etc.
The old factory was deemed unsafe, so they decided to raze it and build a new facility.
View Full Definitionto destroy completely
The ruthless dictator sought to exterminate any opposition to his regime.
View Full Definitionto completely destroy or remove something
Conservationists are working to extirpate the invasive plant species threatening the native flora.
View Full Definitionto attack or destroy, especially with a sudden force or energy
The superhero used his laser vision to zap the enemy's defenses.
View Full Definitionto cause something or someone to fall to the ground
The boxer knocked down his opponent with a powerful uppercut.
View Full Definitionto destroy something completely
The decision to tear down the old stadium was met with mixed reactions.
View Full Definitionto demolish a structure or building, typically by pulling it apart or taking it down piece by piece
The city council decided to pull the old theater down to make way for a new mall.
View Full Definitionto burn something completely until it turns into ashes
The waste management facility incinerates household trash to reduce its volume.
View Full Definitionto destroy someone or something completely
The powerful explosion threatened to annihilate the entire building.
View Full Definitionto burn or explode as a result of a chemical reaction with oxygen
The fuel will combust when it reaches a high enough temperature.
View Full Definitionto destroy completely, especially by fire
The intense heat from the explosion burned out the surrounding vegetation.
View Full Definitionto physically harm something
The storm's strong winds and hailstones damaged the roof of the house.
View Full Definitionto have something such as clothes, shoes, etc. on your body
She decided to wear a beautiful dress to the party.
View Full Definitionthings that are related to air and sky such as temperature, rain, wind, etc.
I check the weather forecast every morning to plan my outfit.
View Full Definitionto cause something to become weak or less effective
Prolonged exposure to loud noise can impair hearing over time.
View Full Definitionto walk with force and weight
The crowd trampled through the field, leaving deep footprints and broken plants.
View Full Definitionto cause severe destruction or damage
The hurricane ravaged the coastal town, leaving behind a trail of destruction.
View Full Definitionto forcibly push something against a surface until it breaks or is damaged or disfigured
He accidentally stepped on and crushed the delicate flower in the garden.
View Full Definitionto damage or destroy something, usually deliberately
The vandals trashed the abandoned building, breaking windows and spray-painting walls.
View Full Definitionto break with a sudden and loud impact, often causing damage
The window crashed under the force of the heavy stone.
View Full Definitionto come into sudden and forceful contact with another object or person
The two cars collided at the intersection, resulting in a minor accident.
View Full Definition