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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
- ravagement noun
- ravager noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of ravage1
Word History and Origins
Origin of ravage1
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Example Sentences
If a dybbuk can re-enter a ravaged brain as a gift to loved ones longing for a last goodbye, why are only a few people blessed with this miracle?
The hurricane was the worst to strike Jamaica, hitting land with maximum wind speeds more powerful than many of recent history's strongest storms, including 2005's Katrina that ravaged the US city of New Orleans.
At the time, their rotation had been ravaged by injuries, and their bullpen was overworked and running low on depth.
Sudan has been ravaged by conflict since 2023, after top commanders of the RSF and Sudanese army fell out and a vicious power struggle ensued.
Their middle relief is a mess, ravaged by injuries and plagued by baffling underperformance from those who remain.
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