1. annihilated - Adjective
2. annihilated - Verb
4. annihilated - Adjective Satellite
of Annihilate
Source: Webster's dictionaryAfter six days of bloody battle, the city was totally annihilated. Source: Internet
After refusing to surrender, the Imperial Guard squares are annihilated with close range artillery. Source: Internet
After several failed attempts to attack government strongholds and little initial support from the local population, the National Guard nearly annihilated the Sandinistas in a series of attacks in 1963. Source: Internet
An important detachment was sent by Yusuf ibn 'Abd al-Rahman to quash it, but his troops were annihilated. Source: Internet
Atrocity and outrage became the defining characteristics of the time, illustrated at their most intense in the St. Bartholomew's Day massacre of August 1572, when the Roman Catholic party annihilated between 30,000 and 100,000 Huguenots across France. Source: Internet
After spending the first months of 47 BC in Egypt, Caesar went to the Middle East, where he annihilated the king of Pontus ; his victory was so swift and complete that he mocked Pompey's previous victories over such poor enemies. Source: Internet