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wipe

verb as in brush, swab

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A century ago, wolves were almost wiped out in the United States by ranchers who regarded them as deadly enemies.

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"The rotation motion lifts the stain up into the glass and the inside of the glass can be wiped to remove the collected waste."

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Such a move could be large enough to wipe out a fund aiming to amplify a daily move by 3x in either direction.

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But instead, the month has mostly been marked by losses following the biggest single-day liquidation event in the history of cryptocurrency, which wiped out at least $20 billion in positions.

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The Browser Company, which runs Dia and was recently acquired by corporate software giant Atlassian, says it doesn’t store the data, and its AI partners wipe queries after processing.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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