destroyer
[C] Countable
pl: destroyerspast: nullpp: nulling: nullcomp: nullsup: null
In a military context, the term evokes a sense of specialized power and agility. It suggests a vessel that is not the center of the fleet but the aggressive guardian, capable of striking quickly and neutralizing threats before they reach the main force. When applied to people or abstract forces, the word carries a heavy, often tragic weight. It implies a complete and irreversible erasure, suggesting that whatever was destroyed cannot be repaired or recovered, unlike words like damage or harm which imply partial loss.
A specific ship or a specific person who ruins things.