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  1. kill verb (FINISH) C2 [ T ] to stop or destroy a relationship, activity, or experience: Lack of romance can kill a marriage. They gave her some pills to kill the pain. Kill your speed. [ T ] mainly US informal (also kill off) to drink all of something: We killed off two six-packs watching the game.

  2. The meaning of KILL is to deprive of life : cause the death of. How to use kill in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Kill.

  3. Definition of kill verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  4. To kill is to end the life of some living being or something else. So, you could kill a deer by shooting it with a hunting rifle or kill a bill by voting against it.

  5. kill is the general word, with no implication of the manner of killing, the agent or cause, or the nature of what is killed (whether human being, animal, or plant): to kill a person. execute is used with reference to the putting to death of one in accordance with a legal sentence, no matter what the means are: to execute a criminal. murder is ...

  6. noun. the act of causing death, esp at the end of a hunt, bullfight, etc. the animal or animals killed during a hunt. the seasonal tally of stock slaughtered at a freezing works. the destruction of a battleship, tank, etc. in at the kill. present at the end or climax of some undertaking.

  7. kill. verb. /kɪl/ Verb Forms. [transitive, intransitive] kill (somebody/something/yourself) to make someone or something die Cancer kills thousands of people every year. Three people were killed in the crash. He tried to kill himself with sleeping pills.

  8. KILL definition: 1. to make someone or something die: 2. used to say that someone will be very angry with someone…. Learn more.

  9. to destroy or neutralize the active qualities of: to kill an odor. to spoil the effect of: His extra brushwork killed the painting. to cause (time) to be consumed with seeming rapidity or with a minimum of boredom, especially by engaging in some easy activity or amusement of passing interest: I had to kill three hours before plane time.

  10. 1. a. To put to death: Who killed Julius Caesar? b. To deprive of life: Smallpox killed millions of people in the 1900s. 2. To put an end to; extinguish: The rain killed our plans for a picnic. 3. a. To destroy a vitally essential quality in: Too much garlic killed the taste of the meat. b. To cause to cease operating; turn off: killed the motor.