annihilation

See also: Annihilation

English

Etymology

From Middle French annihilation, from Latin ad (to) + nihil (nothing).

Pronunciation

  • (US) IPA(key): /əˈnaɪ.ə.leɪ.ʃən/
  • Rhymes: -eɪʃən

Noun

annihilation (countable and uncountable, plural annihilations)

  1. The act of destroying or otherwise turning into nothing, or nonexistence
  2. The act of destroying the form or combination of parts under which a thing exists, so that the name can no longer be applied to it
    the annihilation of a corporation
  3. The state of being annihilated.
    • 1902, William James, The Varieties of Religious Experience, Lecture 2:
      If you ask how religion thus falls on the thorns and faces death, and in the very act annuls annihilation, I cannot explain the matter, for it is religion's secret, and to understand it you must yourself have been a religious man of the extremer type.
  4. (physics) The process of a particle and its corresponding antiparticle combining to produce energy.

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French

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Noun

annihilation f (plural annihilations)

  1. annihilation
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