Dictionary Definition
annihilate v : kill in large numbers; "the plague
wiped out an entire population" [syn: eliminate, extinguish, eradicate, wipe out,
decimate, carry
off]
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Etymology
From annihilo.Pronunciation
Verb
Translations
to reduce to nothing, to destroy, to eradicate
- Dutch: vernietigen
- French: annihiler, anéantir
- German: nichtig machen
- Kurdish:
- Spanish: aniquilar
- Swedish: tillintetgöra
- Norwegian tilintetgjøre
Extensive Definition
Annihilation is defined as "total destruction" or
"complete obliteration" of an object; having its root in the Latin
nihil (nothing). A literal translation is "to make into nothing".
Annihilation is the opposite of exnihilation, which means "to
create something out of nothing".
In physics, the word is used to
denote the process that occurs when a subatomic
particle collides with its respective antiparticle. Since energy
and momentum must be conserved, the particles are not actually made
into nothing, but rather into new particles. Antiparticles have
exactly opposite additive quantum
numbers from particles, so the sums of all quantum numbers of
the original pair are zero. Hence, any set of particles may be
produced whose total quantum numbers are also zero as long as
conservation
of energy and conservation
of momentum are obeyed.
During a low-energy annihilation, photon production is favored,
since these particles have no mass. However, high-energy particle
colliders produce annihilations where a wide variety of exotic
heavy particles are created.
Examples of annihilation
Kaon to mix with the antikaon. This is an example of renormalization in quantum field theory— the field theory being necessary because the number of particles changes from one to two and back again.When a low-energy electron annihilates a
low-energy positron
(anti-electron), they can only produce two or more gamma ray
photons, since the
electron and positron do not carry enough mass-energy to
produce heavier particles. However, if one or both particles carry
a larger amount of kinetic energy, various other particle pairs can
be produced. See
electron-positron annihilation.
The annihilation (or decay) of an
electron-positron pair into a single photon,
e+ + e- → γ, cannot occur
because energy and momentum would not be conserved in this process.
The reverse reaction is also impossible for this reason, except in
the presence of another particle that can carry away the excess
energy and momentum. However, in quantum
field theory this process is allowed as an intermediate quantum
state. Some authors justify this by saying that the photon exists
for a time which is short enough that the violation of energy
conservation can be accommodated by the uncertainty
principle. Others choose to assign the intermediate photon a
non-zero mass. (The mathematics of the theory are unaffected by
which view is taken.) This opens the way for virtual pair
production or annihilation in which a one-particle quantum state
may fluctuate into a two-particle state and back again (coherent
superposition). These processes are important in the vacuum state
and renormalization of a
quantum field theory. It also allows neutral particle mixing
through processes such as the one pictured here.
References
- Quantum Generations : A history of physics in the twentieth century
annihilate in Catalan: Aniquilació de matèria
amb antimatèria
annihilate in Czech: Anihilace
annihilate in German: Annihilation
annihilate in Italian: Annichilazione
annihilate in French:
Annihilation_%C3%A9lectrons-positrons
annihilate in Hebrew: איון
annihilate in Latvian: Anihilācija
annihilate in Lithuanian: Anihiliacija
annihilate in Dutch: Annihilatie
annihilate in Japanese: 対消滅
annihilate in Polish: Anihilacja
annihilate in Romanian: Anihilare
annihilate in Russian: Аннигиляция
annihilate in Slovak: Anihilácia
annihilate in Serbian: Анихилација
annihilate in Serbo-Croatian: Anihilacija
annihilate in Finnish: Annihilaatio
annihilate in Swedish: Annihilation
annihilate in Ukrainian: Анігіляція
annihilate in Chinese: 湮灭
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
abate,
abolish, abrogate, abscind, amputate, annul, ban, bar, bereave of life, blot out,
bob, bring to naught,
cancel, carry away, carry
off, chloroform,
clip, crop, cull, cut, cut away, cut down, cut off,
cut out, decimate,
demolish, deprive of
life, deracinate,
destroy, dispatch, dispose of, do away
with, do for, do to death, dock, efface, eliminate, end, enucleate, eradicate, erase, except, excise, exclude, execute, expunge, exterminate, extinguish, extirpate, finish, finish off, immolate, invalidate, isolate, kill, knock off, launch into
eternity, liquidate,
lop, lynch, make away with, martyr, martyrize, massacre, murder, mutilate, negate, negative, nip, nullify, obliterate, pare, peel, pick out, poison, prune, purge, put away, put down, put to
death, put to sleep, quash, quell, quench, raze, remove, remove from life,
repeal, revoke, root out, root up,
rout, ruin, rule out, sacrifice, set apart, set
aside, shave, shear, slay, squash, stamp out, starve, strike off, strip, strip off, suppress, sweep away, take
life, take off, take out, truncate, unbuild, undo, uproot, vitiate, void, wipe out, wrack, wreck