| ravage | Desolation by violence; violent ruin or destruction; devastation; havoc; waste; as, the ravage of a lion; the ravages of fire or tempest; the ravages of an army, or of time. "Would one think 't were possible for love To make such ravage in a noble soul?" (Addison) Synonym: Despoilment, devastation, desolation, pillage, plunder, spoil, waste, ruin. Origin: F, fr. (assumed) L. Rapagium, rapaticum, fr. Rapere to carry off by force, to ravish. See Rapacious, Ravish. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| ravage | (usually plural) a destructive action |
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| ravage | devastate or ravage |
| ravage | make a pillaging or destructive raid on (a place), as in wartimes |
| ravage | made uninhabitable |
| ravage | having been robbed and destroyed by force and violence |
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