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of the soul and body does not even interrupt, much less impair, the eternal<br />

life given by Jesus. — The Great Doctrines of the Bible;<br />

• (incapacitate)- to deprive of ability, qualification, or strength; make<br />

incapable or unfit; disable, ( / ); If you<br />

become incapacitated, your Power of Attorney can make important decisions<br />

on your behalf;<br />

• (trauma)- a serious injury or shock to the body, as from violence or an<br />

accident; But fear and trauma, and the ache of Anskiere's geas, had driven<br />

Jaric far beyond rational understanding. — Stormwarden;<br />

• (traumatic)- of, pertaining to, or produced by a trauma or wound, (<br />

); The teen suffered what emergency officials described as<br />

a traumatic head injury;<br />

destroy = demolish = sabotage^ saboteur<br />

• (demolish)- to tear down completely; raze; I did not demolish my hut of<br />

pearl shells, but left it standing exactly as it had been during the past two and<br />

a half years. — Adventures of Louis de Rougemont;<br />

• (sabotage)- destruction of property or obstruction of normal operations, as<br />

by civilians or enemy agents in time of war; Groups like Striker conducted<br />

recon, sabotage, search and rescue, and ran surgical strikes. — Mission Of<br />

Honor;<br />

• (saboteur)- a person who commits or practices sabotage; destroyer of<br />

property, ( ); During 16 years with Britain's Royal Navy, he served<br />

in the Middle East and East Africa as a deep-sea diver, gunnery officer,<br />

underwater saboteur, and counter sabotage specialist;<br />

efface = obliterate ~ exterminate = extirpate = eradicate = annihilate =<br />

decimate<br />

• (efface)- to rub out, erase, or obliterate (outlines, traces, inscriptions,<br />

etc.), ( ; ; ); Almost every night they were<br />

brought out; almost every night some pencil marks were effaced, and others<br />

were substituted. — Moby Dick, or, the whale;<br />

• (obliterate)- to remove or destroy all traces of; do away with; destroy<br />

completely,( ; ; ); Her months of grief and<br />

misery were obliterated, and the Almighty in his infinite goodness, had taken<br />

her to himself--had taken her to Heaven. — The Trials of the Soldier's Wife A<br />

Tale of the Second American Revolution;<br />

• (exterminate)- to get rid of by destroying; destroy totally; extirpate, (<br />

, ); It soon became apparent that, unless checked, they<br />

would exterminate the population and burn or otherwise destroy their

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