Sentence examples for to catastrophe from inspiring English sources

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to catastrophe

noun

Any large and disastrous event of great significance.

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That path led to catastrophe.

It will lead to catastrophe".

"They all lead to catastrophe".

That has led to catastrophe.

"Road to Catastrophe" now seems a better name for it.

But Lady Greenfield cannot resist extrapolating to catastrophe.

Our myopia helped lead to catastrophe in Vietnam.

Here in Iceland, we are no strangers to catastrophe.

As it turns out, that will indeed lead to catastrophe.

None of us had ever felt closer to catastrophe.

In the meantime, the forces that led to catastrophe before are gathering strength once again.

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