devastate
[dev-uh-steyt]
verb (used with object), dev·as·tat·ed, dev·as·tat·ing.
to lay waste; render desolate: The invaders devastated the city.
to overwhelm.
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ruin, raze, ravage, wreck, smash, desolate, raid, level, pillage, trash, sack, despoil, plunder, devour, spoil, total, waste, desecrate, depredate, spoliate
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Origin of devastate
Synonym study
1. See ravage.
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devastate
verb (tr)
Word Origin for devastate
C17: from Latin dēvastāre, from de- + vastāre to ravage; related to vastus waste, empty
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