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wipe
verb
-
wipe
,
wiping
,
wipes
,
wiped
to
rub
a
surface
with
a
cloth
,
hand
,
or
tissue
in
order
to
clean
or
dry
it
•
Please
wipe
the
table
with
a
damp
cloth
before
dinner
.
Please
wipe
the
table
with
a
damp
cloth
before
dinner
.
•
She
wiped
the
foggy
bathroom
mirror
so
she
could
see
her
face
.
She
wiped
the
foggy
bathroom
mirror
so
she
could
see
her
face
.
Old
English
wīpian
“
to
wipe
,
clean
,
polish
”,
related
to
Dutch
wrijven
“
to
rub
”.
noun
a
single
movement
of
cleaning
or
drying
by
rubbing
with
a
cloth
or
hand
•
He
gave
the
window
a
quick
wipe
and
opened
it
.
He
gave
the
window
a
quick
wipe
and
opened
it
.
•
One
more
wipe
should
remove
the
stain
.
One
more
wipe
should
remove
the
stain
.
noun
a
small
cloth
or
disposable
sheet
designed
for
cleaning
,
especially
a
wet
one
•
She
carried
baby
wipes
in
her
bag
.
She
carried
baby
wipes
in
her
bag
.
•
Use
a
disinfectant
wipe
to
clean
the
keyboard
.
Use
a
disinfectant
wipe
to
clean
the
keyboard
.
verb
-
wipe
,
wiping
,
wipes
,
wiped
to
remove
all
information
or
data
from
a
device
or
storage
so
that
nothing
remains
•
Before
selling
the
laptop
,
he
wiped
the
hard
drive
to
protect
his
privacy
.
Before
selling
the
laptop
,
he
wiped
the
hard
drive
to
protect
his
privacy
.
•
The
factory
reset
will
wipe
all
the
photos
from
your
phone
.
The
factory
reset
will
wipe
all
the
photos
from
your
phone
.
verb
-
wipe
,
wiping
,
wipes
,
wiped
informal
:
to
destroy
,
remove
,
or
defeat
completely
•
The
storm
wiped
the
small
village
off
the
map
.
The
storm
wiped
the
small
village
off
the
map
.
•
Our
team
wiped
the
opponents
five–nil
.
Our
team
wiped
the
opponents
five–nil
.