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pulverize
[puhl-vuh-rahyz]
verb (used with object)
to reduce to dust or powder, as by pounding or grinding.
to demolish or crush completely.
Slang., to defeat, hurt badly, or, figuratively, render helpless.
The Kid pulverized Jackson with a series of brutal lefts. He's a veteran nightclub comic who can pulverize any audience in seconds.
verb (used without object)
to become reduced to dust.
pulverize
/ ˈpʌlvəˌraɪz /
verb
to reduce (a substance) to fine particles, as by crushing or grinding, or (of a substance) to be so reduced
(tr) to destroy completely; defeat or injure seriously
Other Word Forms
- pulverizer noun
- pulverization noun
- pulverizable adjective
- subpulverizer noun
- unpulverized adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of pulverize1
Word History and Origins
Origin of pulverize1
Example Sentences
The 17-year-old from Cross Ash, Monmouthshire, had been racing downhill mountain bikes since he was eight, wanting to "go fast all the time", when he crashed before a race and pulverized one of his kidneys.
Nice guys not only finish last, they wind up pulverized like everyone else below a certain tax bracket, no matter their dedication toward humanity.
Well into his 80s, Murdock lifted weights several times a week, walked on a treadmill daily and drank smoothies made of 20 different kinds of fruit and vegetables including pulverized banana peels.
The site also is being used to pulverize concrete removed from burned properties, according to the U.S.
Heavy excavation machines bash giant concrete blocks into more manageable chunks, before grinders pulverize the material into 1- to 3-inch rocks, which can be recycled.
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