(usually of a disease or condition) Past tense for to affect adversely
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Having been devastated or destroyed
“Residents who did evacuate, like Patrick Pollard, struggled to move around the ravaged areas.”
Having been devastated by war
“Following the war, pastoral tranquility would return to the ravaged lands.”
Physically weak or lacking in strength
Past tense for to cause severe and extensive damage to
“Nobody could know that a year later, a horrible hurricane would ravage the town and blow entire buildings into the sea.”
Past tense for to loot or plunder by force
“And from those places, people came to ravage the land of its gold and silver.”
Past tense for to destroy or damage the value or quality of
(usually of a disease or condition) Past tense for to affect adversely
Past tense for to destroy or disrupt by means of sabotage
Past tense for to invade or foray into, especially to plunder
Past tense for to bombard with bombs or artillery
Past tense for to subject to hostile aggression or pillaging
Past tense for to inflict a violent and disfiguring injury on
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