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To ravage is to destroy or severely damage something.
The heart of a zebrafish can repair itself after damage, something which human hearts cannot do.
All the same it is an unfortunate piece of collateral damage, something the authorities have so far failed to address.
It is far easier to do much more damage, something both the government and the public are struggling to come to terms with.
"The citizen is perceived as a small, incapable child that can constantly damage something," said Dengir Mir Mehmet Firat, a member of the governing party.
Iris's dad wants them out and away from his field before they break in or damage something, and Sam is inclined to agree.
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"In some cases taking a sample damages something that is really pristine," Ms. Nagy said.
Much as the absolutists on each side relish such clashes between church and state, forcing the issue risks damaging something worthwhile.
"I thought maybe I had damaged something, and so the first couple of laps were just a check of how the car was behaving.
Conversely, the attack damaged something not precisely located in the work itself: our confidence in the safety of large public sculptures.
"If anywhere in Colorado an oil or gas company injures a person or damages something, they need to be liable for that loss".
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disaster something
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destroy something
infringe something
damage brass
damage biodiversity
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