pulverize

pulverize
pulverizable, adj.pulverization, n.pulverizer, n.
/pul"veuh ruyz'/, v., pulverized, pulverizing.
v.t.
1. to reduce to dust or powder, as by pounding or grinding.
2. to demolish or crush completely.
3. Slang. to defeat, hurt badly, or, figuratively, render helpless: The Kid pulverized Jackson with a series of brutal lefts. He's a veteran nightclub comic who can pulverize any audience in seconds.
v.i.
4. to become reduced to dust.
Also, esp. Brit., pulverise.
[1575-85; < LL pulverizare to reduce to powder, equiv. to L pulver- (s. of pulvis; akin to POLLEN) dust + -izare -IZE]

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