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destroy

[dih-stroi] / dɪˈstrɔɪ /


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Cereulide is a toxin which is unlikely to be destroyed by cooking, or when making the infant milk, the FSA says.

From BBC

That level of loss can destroy a person, or it can build them stronger.

From Los Angeles Times

The last decade has been marked by turmoil in the region from major wildfires that forced evacuations and destroyed homes, causing burn scars that fostered dangerous debris flows.

From Los Angeles Times

He reminded himself that this is part of why he had come to destroy the files.

From Literature

It reminds me of the old saw that it takes years to build a reputation and only a few minutes to destroy it.

From The Wall Street Journal