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annihilation

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/əˌnaɪ.əˈleɪ.ʃən/ · an-ni-hi-la-tion

The complete destruction or obliteration of something.

Meanings

nounformal

The complete destruction or obliteration of something.

کسی چیز کا مکمل طور پر ختم کر دینا یا مٹا دینا۔

ختم کر دینا

khatm kar dena

Synonyms

destructionobliterationeradicationتباہیمٹاناختم کرنا

Antonyms

creationconstructionpreservationتخلیقبنانامحافظت

Common Collocations

  • total annihilation
  • nuclear annihilation

Example Sentences

The annihilation of the species due to habitat destruction is alarming.

جنگلی حیات کے خاتمے کی وجہ سے انواع کی نابودی باعث تشویش ہے.

Jangli hayat ke khatmey ki wajah se anwa ki naabudi baes tashweesh hai.

The scientists warned about the possible annihilation of the planet if climate change continues.

سائنسدانوں نے خبردار کیا کہ اگر ماحولیاتی تبدیلی جاری رہی تو سیارے کی مکمل نابودی ہوسکتی ہے.

Scientistaan ne khabardar kiya ke agar maholeti tabdeeli jari rahi to sayare ki mukammal naabudi hosakti hai.

Philosophers often debate the implications of annihilation in terms of existence.

فلاسفروں نے وجود کے حوالے سے ختم کر دینے کی معنی پر اکثر بحث کی ہے.

Philosopheron ne wujood ke hawaley se khatam kar dene ki maani par aksar baach ki hai.

Easily Confused With

annulment:An annulment refers to declaring something invalid, while annihilation means complete destruction.

Word Family

annihilate
verbختم کرنا
annihilative
adjectiveختم کرنے والا

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'annihilate' as 'to make something vanish entirely'.

Imagine a powerful explosion that leaves nothing behind.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

زندگی کی سچی حقیقت کبھی نہ مٹتی ہے، خوابوں کی حیثیت ختم کر دینے کو آیا نہ تھا!

Zindagi ki sacchi haqeeqat kabhi na mittee hai, khwabon ki haisiyat khatam kar dene ko aaya na tha!

The true essence of life never fades away, not even the dreams' worth was meant to be utterly destroyed!

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

مرنے کے بعد کچھ نہیں رہتا

Marne ke baad kuch nahi rehta

Nothing remains after death.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "annihilatio" — to make nothing

First known use: 15th century

The word derived from the Latin 'annihilare' meaning to reduce to nothing, reflecting a complete elimination or destruction.