Sentence examples for mean to destroy from inspiring English sources

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What concretely does it mean to "destroy" your business?

The word "corruption" comes from the Latin "corrumpere", which can mean "to destroy".

As Glenn McGee, an assistant professor of bioethics at the University of Pennsylvania, said, "We provide an enormous amount of research muscle on questions the scientists can't answer, like what is potentially an embryo, what does it mean to destroy an embryo and what rights have historically been assigned to embryos and people who make them.

To destroy Saint Catherine's would mean to destroy Muhammad's orders for Muslims to tolerate Christianity.

The OED says that the word comes from Latin roots that mean to destroy altogether.

I would do anything in my power to make sure that all feelings appear organically and are automatically reciprocated, so that the word "crush" would only mean "to destroy" and not "someone unattainable that you're emotionally invested in, but who will eventually destroy you". But maybe I'm just being bitter because my scars are still fresh.

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Then came a media campaign meant to destroy his reputation.

"Pandas are cute, but they are meant to destroy Taiwan's psychological defenses".

He added: "This report was not merely meant to destroy me.

If no embryo can be destroyed – and to experiment on them means to "destroy" them – where will the research go?

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution coined the angry verb "to bork," which meant to destroy a nominee by whatever means necessary.

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