C1 adjective Formal

hyperdomcide

/ˌhaɪpərˈdɒmɪsaɪd/

Relating to the systematic and catastrophic destruction of homes and living environments on a massive scale, often as a deliberate tactic of war or forced urban redevelopment. It describes a condition where the loss of habitation is so widespread that it obliterates the social and psychological fabric of a community.

Ejemplos

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The hyperdomcide policies of the mid-century government led to the erasure of entire historic districts.

The hyperdomcide policies of the mid-century government led to the erasure of entire historic districts.

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International observers have labeled the widespread shelling of residential areas as a hyperdomcide campaign.

International observers have labeled the widespread shelling of residential areas as a hyperdomcide campaign.

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It felt like a hyperdomcide situation when the whole neighborhood was flattened overnight for that new highway.

It felt like a hyperdomcide situation when the whole neighborhood was flattened overnight for that new highway.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
hyperdomcide
Adverbio
hyperdomcidally
Adjetivo
hyperdomcide
Relacionado
domicide
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Truco para recordar

Think of 'hyper' (extreme/massive) + 'dom' (domestic/home) + 'cide' (killing). It is the mass 'killing' of homes.

Quiz rápido

The military's ______ strategy involved leveling every residential block to prevent the population from returning.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: a

Ejemplos

1

The hyperdomcide policies of the mid-century government led to the erasure of entire historic districts.

everyday

The hyperdomcide policies of the mid-century government led to the erasure of entire historic districts.

2

International observers have labeled the widespread shelling of residential areas as a hyperdomcide campaign.

formal

International observers have labeled the widespread shelling of residential areas as a hyperdomcide campaign.

3

It felt like a hyperdomcide situation when the whole neighborhood was flattened overnight for that new highway.

informal

It felt like a hyperdomcide situation when the whole neighborhood was flattened overnight for that new highway.

4

Academic discourse on modern warfare now includes hyperdomcide analysis to understand the long-term displacement of civilian populations.

academic

Academic discourse on modern warfare now includes hyperdomcide analysis to understand the long-term displacement of civilian populations.

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The corporation's hyperdomcide approach to land acquisition sparked massive protests from local residents.

business

The corporation's hyperdomcide approach to land acquisition sparked massive protests from local residents.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
hyperdomcide
Adverbio
hyperdomcidally
Adjetivo
hyperdomcide
Relacionado
domicide

Colocaciones comunes

hyperdomcide campaign hyperdomcide campaign
systematic hyperdomcide systematic hyperdomcide
hyperdomcide tactics hyperdomcide tactics
label as hyperdomcide label as hyperdomcide
hyperdomcide effects hyperdomcide effects

Frases Comunes

total hyperdomcide

total hyperdomcide

a state of hyperdomcide

a state of hyperdomcide

hyperdomcide-level destruction

hyperdomcide-level destruction

Se confunde a menudo con

hyperdomcide vs genocide

Genocide refers to the killing of a people or ethnic group, while hyperdomcide refers to the massive destruction of their homes.

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Notas de uso

Use this term in high-level sociopolitical or academic contexts when describing destruction that goes far beyond standard property damage. It implies a 'hyper' or extreme scale of loss affecting an entire population's sense of place.

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Errores comunes

Do not use this word to describe the demolition of a single building; the prefix 'hyper' requires a massive or systematic scale.

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Truco para recordar

Think of 'hyper' (extreme/massive) + 'dom' (domestic/home) + 'cide' (killing). It is the mass 'killing' of homes.

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Origen de la palabra

A modern academic coinage combining the Greek 'hyper' (over, above) with the Latin 'domus' (house) and the suffix '-cida' (cutter/killer).

Patrones gramaticales

Used as an attributive adjective modifying nouns like campaign or tactics Followed by nouns related to destruction or policy Functions as a non-gradable adjective in most contexts
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Contexto cultural

This term is frequently used in contemporary humanitarian reports regarding urban warfare and the deliberate targeting of civilian infrastructure.

Quiz rápido

The military's ______ strategy involved leveling every residential block to prevent the population from returning.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: a

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