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∙ 6y agoThe word 'destroy' means that the river could flood and overflow its banks, causing damage to property and the loss of life.
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∙ 6y agoIn this context, "destroy" means to damage or ruin something beyond repair. The sentence is highlighting that despite being helpful in some ways, rivers also have the potential to cause destruction.
The homograph for "lean at an angle" is tilt. As a helpful piece of advice, tilt can also refer to offering a suggestion or recommendation to someone.
what is the word for activities intended to determine or destroy using vert as the root
The word "beneficial" is an adjective. It is used to describe something that is advantageous or helpful.
Rios is Spanish (and Portuguese) for rivers. The name most likely derives from longer descriptive names such as del rios, meaning from the rivers or of the rivers.
Punjab in Hindi means "five waters," derived from the Persian words "panj" (five) and "ab" (water), referring to the five rivers that flow through the region.
Indissoluble means impossible to destroy, dissolve or bring to an end. A sample sentence is: "The Constitution is an indissoluble document".
Altruistic means to be selfless and helpful. An example of a sentence would be: "The country thanked the altruistic heroes for saving them".
Here is sentence with the word obliterate, "He needs to obliterate his childhood memories so as to enjoy life." Obliterate means to wipe out completely or destroy.
Besides providing food (fish) they were the primary means of transportation- no roads back then.
Punjab literally means "the land of five rivers". since there are five rivers in Punjab, the name was given to the state
to be helpful no it doesnt mean to be helpful...it means to have pride in one's region.
The sentence is incorrect in any case. "Brake" means to slow down, and you usually don't slow a door down.Perhaps you mean break a door, which would mean to destroy it.
"IF YOU DON'T GET BACK HERE, I'M GOING TO PULVERIZE YOU!!!"Pulverize means to destroy, or demolish. Kind of like how a bully will "pulverize" a nerd for their "lunch."
The word is abrogate. It means to abolish or destroy, particularly in an official capacity. eg. the US abrogated many treaties with native American tribes.
This sentence means that fire can be useful and helpful when controlled and used properly, but it can be destructive and dangerous if it gets out of control or is mismanaged. It serves as a cautionary reminder to use fire responsibly.
To raze something means to utterly destroy.To raze to the ground means destroy completely and leave no building standing. To destroy crops etc.
Yes because demolished means destroy and abolish means to not run something or destroy a belief (as an example).