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ravage
[rav-ij]
verb (used with object)
to work havoc upon; damage or mar by ruinous or destructive action.
a face ravaged by grief.
verb (used without object)
to work havoc; do ruinous damage.
noun
havoc; ruinous damage.
the ravages of war.
devastating or destructive action.
Antonyms: creation
ravage
/ ˈrævɪdʒ /
verb
to cause extensive damage to
noun
(often plural) destructive action
the ravages of time
Other Word Forms
- ravager noun
- ravagement noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of ravage1
Word History and Origins
Origin of ravage1
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Example Sentences
In an L.A. ravaged by fires, ICE and a doom-stricken mood in its hallmark entertainment industries, Oasis’ return is a rare spectacle to look forward to as well.
Both have both been ravaged by floods after extreme monsoon rains.
Luce said there are plans to offer free admission to first responders as well as to residents of Pacific Palisades and Altadena, which was ravaged by the Eaton fire.
Voters here are concerned with policies that affect their water supply and forests, given that the timber industry limps along here and fires have ravaged the area in recent years.
“These last few months have been really difficult,” Tonatiuh tells me, referencing the recent ICE raids that have ravaged the fabric of the city.
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