Megsemmisül
Megsemmisül is a Hungarian verb that translates to "to be destroyed," "to be annihilated," or "to be nullified." It describes a state of complete and utter destruction or cancellation, leaving nothing behind. The verb is often used in contexts of physical destruction, such as the obliteration of a building or a city by a natural disaster or warfare. It can also refer to the invalidation or cancellation of an agreement, a law, or a plan, rendering it without effect. The sense of finality is strong; once something is megsemmisült, it no longer exists in its original form or has any legal or practical standing. This term conveys a sense of total loss and cessation.