nuke

[US]/njuːk/
[UK]/nuk/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. nuclear weapons, nuclear power plant, nuclear submarine
v. to attack with nuclear weapons, to destroy with nuclear weapons.
Word Forms
Past Participlenuked
Present Participlenuking
Third Person Singularnukes
Pluralnukes
Past Tensenuked

Example Sentences

I nuked a quick burger.

I fertilized the lawn and nuked the weeds.

The create person of this cartoon says, besides " aircraftman date " still not was in this with nuke in appear, the character in these cartoon dares to share everything.

The country developed a nuclear program to nuke its enemies.

The world is concerned about the possibility of a nuclear war that could nuke entire cities.

The military decided to nuke the enemy's base to eliminate the threat.

The government has the power to nuke any country that poses a threat to national security.

The terrorist group threatened to nuke a major city if their demands were not met.

Some countries possess the capability to nuke other nations, leading to global tensions.

The world leaders gathered to discuss the consequences of a potential decision to nuke a region.

The scientist warned about the devastating effects of a nuke being detonated in a populated area.

The military conducted drills to prepare for a scenario where they would need to nuke an enemy target.

The international community condemned the use of nukes as a means of resolving conflicts.

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