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annihilation

complete destruction / obliteration / total erasure / particle collision
Noun

This term conveys a sense of absolute and irreversible erasure, leaving no trace of the original entity. It is far more extreme than destruction or damage, implying a total void where something once existed. In military or disaster contexts, it suggests a catastrophic scale of loss. In scientific contexts, specifically particle physics, the word describes a precise mechanism of matter-antimatter collision. Unlike the destructive sense, this usage is a neutral description of energy conversion rather than a tragedy or a violent act.

Meanings

Noun

The complete destruction or obliteration of something or someone.

"The nuclear strike resulted in the total annihilation of the city."

Noun

The process of reducing something to nothing or making it cease to exist entirely.

"The sudden annihilation of their hopes left the team in a state of shock."

Noun

In physics, the process where a particle and its corresponding antiparticle collide and are converted into energy.

"The annihilation of an electron and a positron produces two gamma-ray photons."

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