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ravage <a ravage; ravages> N

ravage N

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ravage LAW

ravage N

ravage

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Remnants of burnt out tree trunks indicate that the area may have been ravaged by a forest fire and the trees did not regrow.
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Although the rivers sustained life, they also destroyed it by frequent floods that ravaged entire cities.
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The pine trees have since been chopped down after being ravaged by pine beetles.
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The planet has been ravaged by centuries of extremely thorough exploitation.
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In more recent times, massive ice sheets at least one kilometer thick ravaged the landscape of the state and sculpted its current terrain.
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In 1989 a fire ravaged over 50 km of the mountain's south face.
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Rising levels of salinity and desertification in some areas is ravaging the landscape.
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One of the stories about her tell about how she scared away the pirates who ravaged at that time.
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When he was on sick leave at the end of 1918, the virulent epidemic of influenza was ravaging the homes in his country.
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Sustained hurricane-speed winds of more than 70 mph (110 km/h) ravaged the four western lakes.
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