No, destroy is just a verb, adverbs often have LY at the end of the word.There is no adverb form of destroy other than destructively.
Another word similar in meaning to "destroy" is "devastate." Both terms convey the idea of causing extensive damage or ruin to something, whether it be physical objects, environments, or even abstract concepts like hopes and dreams. Other synonyms include "demolish" and "obliterate."
Viruses.
Demolish.
False
Viruses destroy computers,BUT Anti-Viruses destroy viruses.
what viruses were used to destroy diseases
No. A virus must attack a cellular life form in order to survive.
yes there are viruses but they are just very simple viruses that any virus scan could destroy
All computer viruses that can run code on your computer have the potential to destroy everything or send your personal data to a hacker.
Active viruses can destroy host cells by hijacking the cell's machinery to replicate themselves, causing the cell to burst open and release new viruses. The cell damage can lead to inflammation, tissue damage, and other complications.
No, Trojan's and ANY other viruses only effect the software ( or operating system) that is installed on your Hard Drive, No software can destroy ANY hardware ! www.superputers.net
They both destroy the cells that they attack.
viruses
No. Only white blood cells destroys pathogens, such as viruses.
yes it is a good program it deletes all spyware,viruses,and other things that are harming your computer.
No. Some computer viruses are simply made just to 'watch' and record everything that is happening on the host computer. Others are created to retrieve and destroy important files. Please note that I am referring to computer viruses, and the host is the victim computer.