Sentence examples for comprehensively destroyed from inspiring English sources

The phrase "comprehensively destroyed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been completely and thoroughly obliterated or ruined.
Example: "The storm comprehensively destroyed the coastal town, leaving nothing but debris in its wake."
Alternatives: "utterly destroyed" or "thoroughly annihilated."

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In an era when it is often claimed that advances in technology have taken away some of the human touch, these two men comprehensively destroyed the electronic scoreboard which found itself unable to cope with the scale of computations required.

It will bitterly resent an attack by a crypto-utopian on its ability to "think". Assange has declared himself the state's enemy and he will, in all likelihood, be comprehensively destroyed.

The Bhadanakas had been a persistent threat to the Chauhan-held region around Delhi, but they were so comprehensively destroyed sometime prior to 1182 that they ceased to be mentioned in subsequent historical records.

The Old City was "incredibly and comprehensively destroyed" and was currently "uninhabitable", Mr Hillo said, adding that it would be a "huge task" to rebuild and restore homes and infrastructure.

After the global financial crisis there has been at least a partial retreat from free market fundamentalism, and the dominant paradigm that "the pursuit of private profit will lead to the social good" has been comprehensively destroyed.

For me the decision was not a difficult one--on the one hand I was not confident in signing up for several years of work a very long way from family and friends in a country about which I had heard, at best, mixed reports, and on the other my experience of conferences and collaborations in Europe had comprehensively destroyed any idea that European science was second rate.

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Through this and other books, Vishniac's body of work has come to be thought of as the last photographic record of a universe on the cusp of being comprehensively and cataclysmically destroyed.

In her piece, Newhouse focusses on Vishniac's early photographs of Eastern European Jewish life before the Holocaust: [His] body of work has come to be thought of as the last photographic record of a universe on the cusp of being comprehensively and cataclysmically destroyed.

Annoyed that their hopes of progress were destroyed so comprehensively, the Fijians started throwing wild punches.

This particular motherhood cult emphasises the importance of maternal bonding so comprehensively that you could be forgiven for thinking that your child's future has been destroyed because you had drifted off into a 10-minute daydream during which the needs of your baby were not fully occupying the front, middle and back of your mind.

"Fully destroyed".

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