"Wiped" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Wiped" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Wiped" Meaning

1. Skim or remove something, such as tears or marks, from the surface of something.

Example: She wiped away her tears.

2. Make someone or something useless or void, either physically or mentally.

Example: The storm wiped out the crops.

3. Suddenly destroy or overcome (a problem, situation, or person).

Example: He was wiped out by the news.

4. Leave something or somebody clean and empty, especially a surface.

Example: Wipe the table before cooking.

5. Remove or clear something, such as a mark or a track, from a surface.

Example: She wiped off her chalk marks on the board.

6. Remove, especially from use because they are worn out, broken, or inefficient.

Example: The company will wipe out the old cameras.

"Wiped" Examples

Five Usage Examples of "Wiped"


1. Erased completely: After she spilled coffee on the table, she wiped it clean with a wet cloth.
2. Cleared with a cloth: The store owner wiped the shelves with a damp cloth before putting out new stock.
3. Removed successfuly: He wiped out all his debts after inheritance from his grandmother.
4. Eradicated completely: The new disease treatment wiped out the illness from the patient's body.
5. Cleansed everything: The enthusiastic team wiped the table, chairs, and floor after messy party

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