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ravages <a ravage; ravages> N

ravage N

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After suffering the ravages of two fires in which arson was suspected, it was little more than a burned out shell.
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The anticipation of glory for the regiment evaporated amongst the ravages of disease, guerrilla raids and camp duties.
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It took more than 50 years for the village to recover from the war's ravages.
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In this style one is subjected to the ravages of the paranormal/occult world but is often left without proof.
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The reconstructive work necessary after the ravages of the war was enormous.
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Some minor sonic anomalies remain, resultant from the ravages of time and the unorthodox storage methods.
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She retains her beauty as she grows older (much to the envy of her women acquaintances), but when she catches diphtheria, it ravages her appearance.
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Many sacred icons there escaped the ravages of iconoclasm because of the remoteness of the location.
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This is interspersed with remarks on the ravages of time.
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The local lords, secular and clerical, tried to attract immigrants to areas affected by the ravages of war and to re-populate these areas.
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