0 present participle of destroy
1 to damage something so badly that it cannot be used:
Most of the old part of the city was destroyed by bombs during the war.
The accident seemed to have completely/totally destroyed his confidence.
Many important historical documents were destroyed in the fire.
In 1906 an earthquake destroyed much of San Francisco.
Deforestation is destroying large areas of tropical rain forest.
Nor does the good that one can achieve though destroying a military facility have to be 15.
The puts would probably be priced with an increased volatility, hence destroying the interpretation above.
It functions egocentrically and with self-indulgence, destroying everything in its path.