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View definitions for torpedo

torpedo

noun as in hero

noun as in projectile

Weak match

noun as in rocket

noun as in submarine

Strongest match

Strong matches

noun as in submarine sandwich

noun as in hatchet man

noun as in gunman

verb as in blast

verb as in bomb

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Example Sentences

A group representing the families of people taken hostage by Hamas in its 7 October attack also condemned Netanyhu's dismissal of Gallant, calling it a continuation of efforts to "torpedo" a release deal.

From BBC

He said the issue was a "personal" one for him because his uncle had nearly died when his ship was torpedoed defending the Falklands.

From BBC

It also torpedoed an ambitious American peace plan.

From BBC

Walz, the Democratic governor of Minnesota, countered that Trump helped torpedo bipartisan legislation backed by the Biden administration that would have enacted some of the most toughest immigration policy in US history.

From BBC

Gasoline rationing was instituted: There was no lack of product from the oil fields, it was simply being torpedoed by U-boats, causing severe shortages along the East Coast.

From Salon

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

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