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wiped out predicate

 

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Wiped Out Predicate

Description:

The wiped out predicate refers to a grammatical construction in which the subject of a sentence is exhausted or completely worn out by an action or condition described by the predicate. It signifies that the subject is left depleted, fatigued, or utterly exhausted.

Examples:

As a Verb:

1. After running the marathon, John was wiped out and could barely walk.
2. Our long hike completely wiped us out, and we had to nap for hours.
3. The intense workout session completely wiped out my energy reserves.

As an Adjective:

1. The house party was wild, and the guests were completely wiped out by the end of the night.
2. After a grueling day at work, I feel wiped out and just want to relax.
3. The students were wiped out after the final exams.

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