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Bedeutung von Destroying nearly everything in its path

Causing total damage to nearly all objects in a specific area.

In simple words: Damaging or ruining almost all things in the way.

Destroying nearly everything in its path in einem Satz

  • The hurricane was destroying nearly everything in its path, leaving the town in ruins.
  • The wildfire was destroying nearly everything in its path, reaching the heart of the forest quickly.
  • The army's advance was destroying nearly everything in its path, forcing civilians to flee.
  • The earthquake was destroying nearly everything in its path, causing widespread panic.
  • The avalanche was destroying nearly everything in its path, burying homes under tons of snow.

Wie man Destroying nearly everything in its path verwendet

Use this phrase when describing a powerful force or action that causes widespread damage. It's appropriate in both formal and informal contexts, especially in discussions about natural disasters or warfare.

Grammar pattern

destroying + object + in + its path

Memory hint

Think of a bulldozer tearing through a neighborhood, leaving nothing standing.

Verwandte Wörter

Collocations with Destroying nearly everything in its path

  • natural disaster destroying
  • forces destroying
  • catastrophe destroying

Synonyms for Destroying nearly everything in its path

  • devastating
  • annihilating
  • obliterating
  • flattening
  • wreaking havoc

Common mistakes with Destroying nearly everything in its path

  • Using 'destroy' without specifying what is destroyed.
  • Confusing 'destroying' with 'damaging', which implies less severe impact.
  • Switching 'in its path' with 'on its way', which can change the meaning.

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Was bedeutet Destroying nearly everything in its path?

Damaging or ruining almost all things in the way.

Was bedeutet Destroying nearly everything in its path auf Deutsch?

Damaging or ruining almost all things in the way.

Was ist die Definition von Destroying nearly everything in its path?

Causing total damage to nearly all objects in a specific area.

Wie verwendet man Destroying nearly everything in its path in einem Satz?

The hurricane was destroying nearly everything in its path, leaving the town in ruins.

Kannst du ein weiteres Beispiel für Destroying nearly everything in its path geben?

The wildfire was destroying nearly everything in its path, reaching the heart of the forest quickly.

Was sind Synonyme für Destroying nearly everything in its path?

Gängige Alternativen sind devastating, annihilating, obliterating, flattening, wreaking havoc.

Welche Wörter passen zu Destroying nearly everything in its path?

Es wird oft mit natural disaster destroying, forces destroying, catastrophe destroying kombiniert.

Was sind häufige Fehler bei Destroying nearly everything in its path?

Using 'destroy' without specifying what is destroyed. Confusing 'destroying' with 'damaging', which implies less severe impact. Switching 'in its path' with 'on its way', which can change the meaning.

Wie spricht man Destroying nearly everything in its path aus?

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Wann sollte ich Destroying nearly everything in its path verwenden?

Use this phrase when describing a powerful force or action that causes widespread damage. It's appropriate in both formal and informal contexts, especially in discussions about natural disasters or warfare.