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zap
[ zap ]
verb (used with object)
- to bombard with electrical current, radiation, laser beams, etc.:
The military has unsuccessfully tried using airborne lasers to zap missiles early in their flight.
- to attack, defeat, kill, or destroy with sudden speed and force:
Late frost can zap tender fruit buds.
Real magic is not about wizards zapping each other with spells.
- to cook or heat in a microwave oven:
This coffee is almost cold—could you zap it for 30 seconds?
- to shoot or send rapidly:
If you're in the neighborhood, zap me a text and come by!
Some of his more complex arguments were not easy to zap into a sound bite.
- to skip over or delete (commercials on TV or radio) in recording or playing back a program:
Digital recorders able to zap commercials made things harder for the advertising industry.
verb (used without object)
- to move quickly, forcefully, or destructively:
Thoughts are like electric currents zapping through your mind.
It used to be my childhood dream to zap around in a fast car like that.
noun
- a jolt or charge of or as if of electricity:
A wire shorted out and he got a zap from his microphone.
These fresh-cut fries have a hint of zesty lime and a zap of tequila.
- an act or period of microwaving:
We sell prepackaged foods that require only a zap in the microwave to make them table-ready.
- a forceful and sudden blow, hit, or attack:
This game character can kill minions and goblins with a zap even after he dies.
- any method of political activism, usually of a disruptive nature:
A gay rights group organized a zap of the restaurant to push for removal of its offensive sign.
- force, energy, or drive; zip:
Their stew is a bit dull, but the steak chili soup packs much more zap and one heck of a lot of meat.
verb phrase
- to add a sudden infusion of energy, verve, color, attractiveness, or the like:
This bright skirt is just the thing to zap up your spring wardrobe.
zap
/ zæp /
verb
- tr to attack, kill, or destroy, as with a sudden bombardment
- intr to move quickly; rush
- tr computing
- to clear from the screen
- to erase
- intr television to change channels rapidly by remote control
noun
- energy, vigour, or pep
interjection
- an exclamation used to express sudden or swift action
Other Words From
- zap·per noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of zap1
Word History and Origins
Origin of zap1
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