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Annihilation
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "Annihilation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the act of completely destroying or obliterating something. Example: "The annihilation of the enemy forces was swift and decisive."
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News & Media
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Science
Alternative expressions(12)
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
60 human-written examples
This was understood by Raphael Lemkin, the Polish lawyer who coined the word and worked tirelessly to have the annihilation of the Armenians recognised as an international crime.
News & Media
If Sinn Féin came out as No 1 it would give them the right to nominate Martin McGuinness as first minister; no unionist would serve under him for fear of electoral annihilation in the near future.
News & Media
"We no longer live in fear of global annihilation," the US president said, referring to the era when Berliners "carved out an island of democracy against the greatest of odds" surrounded by the Berlin Wall and in the shadow of the permanent threat posed by the cold war.
News & Media
Thus the right are heard to argue that fascism copied communism: before becoming a fascist, Mussolini was a socialist; Hitler, too, was a National Socialist; concentration camps and genocidal violence were features of the Soviet Union a decade before Nazis resorted to them; the annihilation of the Jews has a clear precedent in the annihilation of the class enemy, etc.
News & Media
"If Labour is enacting a 35 per cent strategy, hoping to sneak into power with just 35 per cent of the vote, the Liberal Democrats are going for a 10 per cent strategy to avoid annihilation at the next election.
News & Media
Last century we desperately fought and died against systems in which the state listened to every telephone conversation The regime that we built to defend ourselves against nuclear annihilation was restructured at the end of the 20th century.
News & Media
Who, after all, speaks today of the annihilation of the Armenians?" The term genocide was coined in the early 1940s by a Polish Jewish lawyer, Raphael Lemkin, as a way to capture in law the extent of Nazi atrocity.
News & Media
Labor has deposed Australia's first female prime minister and resurrected her predecessor Kevin Rudd in a desperate bid to avoid annihilation at the upcoming election.
News & Media
"Prepare Yourself, Pathetic Fool!" screams the Mortal Kombat: Annihilation homepage.
News & Media
So Walsh will perhaps, therefore, sidestep the fate that greeted Tulisa when she left The X Factor, saw Syco's protective forcefield disappear, and was the subject of an elaborately executed career annihilation by the News of the World.
News & Media
This was more evident when, a mere 20 years later, the United States was locked in a confrontation of nuclear annihilation with the Soviet Union.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "annihilation", consider the context to ensure the intensity of the word matches the situation. It implies a complete and utter destruction, so it's best suited for situations where something is entirely eliminated.
Common error
Avoid using "annihilation" in contexts where the situation is merely negative or disappointing, not completely destructive. Words like "defeat" or "failure" might be more appropriate.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "Annihilation" is as a noun. It refers to the act or state of being completely destroyed or reduced to nothing. Ludwig AI confirms its correct usage across various contexts, as seen in the examples provided.
Frequent in
News & Media
54%
Formal & Business
23%
Science
23%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
0%
Wiki
0%
Social Media
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "Annihilation" is a noun denoting complete destruction. It's grammatically correct and frequently used, particularly in news, business, and scientific contexts. While highly descriptive, ensure it aligns with the gravity of the situation to prevent overstatement. As Ludwig AI confirms, the term sees consistent and proper usage across various authoritative sources. Remember to consider alternatives like "destruction" or "eradication" for nuanced expression.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Total destruction
Emphasizes the completeness of the destructive act, highlighting that nothing remains.
Complete obliteration
Focuses on the act of erasing something entirely, leaving no trace.
Utter devastation
Highlights the widespread damage and ruin caused by the destructive event.
Total eradication
Emphasizes the act of completely removing something, often used in the context of diseases or pests.
Absolute extermination
Focuses on the complete elimination of a group or species.
Extinction event
Often used in scientific contexts to describe the disappearance of species.
Final demise
Highlights the ultimate end or downfall of something.
Wipeout
Informal term for complete destruction or failure.
Complete dissolution
Focuses on the breaking apart or disintegration of something into its component parts.
Total collapse
Emphasizes the sudden failure or breakdown of a system or structure.
FAQs
How to use "Annihilation" in a sentence?
"Annihilation" signifies complete destruction or obliteration. For example, "The nuclear war resulted in the "annihilation" of several cities."
What can I say instead of "Annihilation"?
Alternatives to "annihilation" include "destruction", "obliteration", or "eradication", depending on the specific context.
Which is correct, "Annihilation" or "Elimination"?
"Annihilation" implies a more thorough and complete end than "elimination". Use "annihilation" when something is entirely reduced to nothing, and "elimination" when something is removed but may still exist in some form.
What's the difference between "Annihilation" and "Genocide"?
"Annihilation" refers to the general act of complete destruction, while "genocide" specifically refers to the systematic destruction of a racial, ethnic, religious, or national group.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
93%
Authority and reliability
4.6/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested