ultradestructive

adj

Etymology

From ultra- + destructive.

  1. derived from dēstrūctīvus
  2. derived from destructif
  3. inherited from destructyve
  4. prefixed as ultradestructive — “ultra + destructive

Definitions

  1. Exceedingly destructive

    Exceedingly destructive; of utmost destructiveness.

    • Add an ultradestructive countrywide bush war — and low-intensity conflict strategy specifically, according to its critics, "strikes at the very heart of the development process." — and the problems can begin to seem insuparable.
    • The rise of ultradestructive weapons (biological and chemical as well as nuclear) has jeopardized life.

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