ultradestructive
English
Alternative forms
- ultra-destructive
Etymology
ultra- + destructive
Adjective
ultradestructive (comparative more ultradestructive, superlative most ultradestructive)
- (rare) Exceedingly destructive; of utmost destructiveness.
- 2017 November 16, Allison Barrie, “Making munitions safe: How can we stop American bullets, bombs and missiles from killing US troops”, in foxnews.com:
- Whether a bomb or a missile warhead, all ammunition has been designed to be the most lethal and advanced on earth. But this means its ultra-destructive power can deliberately, or inadvertently, be unleashed against American troops as well.