How is the word уничтожил translated from Russian to English

Повредил что-либо настолько, что оно перестало существовать.

Damaged something so badly that it no longer exists.

verb
English translation
destroyed

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  • Буря уничтожила полгорода. The storm destroyed half the town.

  • Они шли по разрушенной деревне. They walked through the destroyed village.

  • Кто уничтожил старые записи? Who destroyed the old records?

  • Старый сарай лежал разрушенный под снегом. The old barn lay destroyed under the snow.

  • Одна ошибка уничтожила годы кропотливой работы. A single mistake destroyed years of careful work.

  • Можно ли что-нибудь спасти из разрушенной мастерской? Can anything be saved from the destroyed workshop?

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FAQ about “уничтожил”

How is “уничтожил” translated from Russian?
“уничтожил” translates into English as “destroyed”. Add this word to your VibeLing vocabulary and lock it in with spaced repetition.
What does “уничтожил” mean?
Meaning of “уничтожил”: Повредил что-либо настолько, что оно перестало существовать. In English — “destroyed”.
What part of speech is “уничтожил”?
“уничтожил” is a verb.
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