verb
1. remove by wiping (Freq. 3)
• Syn: ↑wipe away
• Hyponyms: ↑deterge
• Verb Frames:
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Somebody ——s something
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Something ——s something
2. remove by or as if by rubbing or erasing
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Please erase the formula on the blackboard—it is wrong!
• Hyponyms: ↑sponge, ↑scratch out, ↑cut out
• Entailment: ↑rub
• Verb Frames:
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Somebody ——s something
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Something ——s something
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nounsee wipe II, 4
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ˌwipe ˈoff [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they wipe off he/she/it wipes off present participle wiping off past tense wiped off past participle wiped off] phrasal verb
to reduce the value of something by a large amount
Nearly $20 billion was wiped off shares yesterday.
Main entry: wipe
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wipe off [phrasal verb]
1 wipe (someone or something) off or wipe off (someone or something) : to clean (someone or something) by using a towel, your hand, etc.
I wiped off the baby and took him out of the high chair.
She wiped off the oil from the counter.
— often used figuratively in British English
More than a billion pounds have been wiped off share prices. [=the value of share prices has been reduced by more than a billion pounds]
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Main Entry: ↑wipe
Useful english dictionary. 2012.