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ruin
nounas insituation of devastation
Strongest matches
bankruptcy,collapse,demolition,destruction,extinction,insolvency,wreck,wreckage
verbas indevastate, destroy
Strongest matches
bankrupt,crush,decimate,demolish,deplete,exhaust,impoverish,injure,mar,overwhelm,raze,shatter,spoil,wipe out,wrack,wreck
Example Sentences
“Basically, if I did not have a great gym session where I got stronger or felt like I was improving, it ruined my entire day,” Kenan said.
We can similarly conclude that wiped-out towns and lives ruined by natural disasters are the intended results of slashing FEMA.
At the beginning of 1933, the National Socialist German Workers Party, better known as the Nazis, found themselves on the brink of financial ruin.
It was a pretty clear indication that this economic news is unlikely to ruin their weekend.
The hosts of "Girls Gone Bible" frequently speak about "staying pure," telling their followers that sex before marriage "ruins lives" and that "modesty is very important" if women wish to avoid appearing "promiscuous."
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Words related toruin are not direct synonyms, but are associated with the wordruin. Browse related words to learn more about word associations.
abuseverbas inphysically hurt or injure
verbas inphysically hurt or injure
annihilateverbas indestroy completely
verbas indestroy completely
annihilationnounas inutter destruction.
nounas inutter destruction.
antiquenounas inold object, often of great value
nounas inold object, often of great value
antiquesnounas inold object, often of great value
nounas inold object, often of great value
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