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be ravaged

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To devastate or destroy something.

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This crack in my own thinking is heightened by the fact that I am now watching my extended community of plants, animals, rocks, rivers and human beings be ravaged by the oil and gas industry, be it fracking or the razing of vulnerable wildlands.

They will surely be ravaged.

Will the very essence of what you love about the book be ravaged by the movie?

They warn that it could be ravaged by an exploding carp population.

If any one species becomes too abundant, disease transfers easily, and it will be ravaged by an epidemic.

But experts say that trying drugs years before symptoms emerge could have greater potential because the brain would not yet be ravaged by the disease.

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Botrytis, a fungus that has been ravaging tulips & lilies, will soon be ravaging delphiniums & peonies.

The competition could be ravaging revenues.

They have been ravaged.

State budgets are ravaged.

Their houses had been ravaged.

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