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to ravage

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To devastate or destroy something.

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"It was going to ravage the world.

Sectarian bombings continued to ravage Iraq.

To ravage is to destroy or severely damage something.

An enraged Poseidon sent a sea monster, Cetus, to ravage her lands.

Toungoo, joined by forces from the Rakhine (Arakan) region, proceeded to ravage Bago.

Meanwhile, diseases like malaria and tuberculosis have continued to ravage the Third World.

If the counterfeiting trend continues, it is going to ravage our economy and undermine our future".

Aftershocks continued to ravage the city and topple more buildings, hampering an already frenzied rescue effort.

The recession that officially began in December 2007 continues to ravage businesses in almost every sector.

The appendage tried not only to choke her but also to ravage her body.

Flulike symptoms continued to ravage members of the Mississippi football team, including quarterback Jevan Snead.

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