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wipe out

v.
1.use up (resources or materials)
2.kill in large numbers
3.eliminate completely and without a trace
4.remove from memory or existence
5.mark for deletion, rub off, or erase
6.wipe out the effect of something

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    water under the bridge
    something that happened in the past and cannot be changed
    It was terrible that your house was robbed but it is water under the bridge now and you must move forward.



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