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[blow/bomb/wipe etc.] something/swh off the map to destroy something completely, especially with bombs. At least eight Spanish warships were blown off the map. put swh/something/someone on the map to make a place, thing, or person famous. The Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition of 1909 put Seattle on the map. If Newcastle United win the championship it will really put them back on the map as far as European football is concerned. fall off the map to stop being known or considered. That team played in the World Series for three or four years in a row, but then they dropped off the map. See also: fall map out something to decide in detail how something will be done. She is mapping out lesson plans for teachers who work with below-average readers. When we mapped it out before we began this project, we thought we would be finished by now. Etymology: based on the literal meaning of map out (= to use a map to plan a trip) put something on the map to make something famous. The Macintosh operating system put Apple computers on the map. wipe somewhere off the map to cause a place to stop existing. The flood of 1965 almost wiped the town off the map. See also: wipe |
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