Similar words: ravage, ravages, extravagant, savage, extravaganza, extravagance, savagely, cravat. Meaning: ['rævɪdʒ] adj. having been robbed and destroyed by force and violence.
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31 Without women men revert to animals, without men women could heal and restore to harmony a world raped and ravaged.
32 Nick made a start at restoring the ravaged wreck, but sadly died before much was done.
33 The Civil War had brought an end to that; few could now afford to leave their ravaged homes.
34 The impact had caused a massive explosion which had ravaged the planet.
35 He was yet to reach his thirtieth birthday, Magee thought, but ravaged beyond his years.
36 Worcester was burnt, and the shire ravaged, but few people killed: they had fled in all directions.
37 The two things simply happened together: the place ravaged by hurricane, the man by something rnore complicated.
38 The conquering army ravaged the whole country.
39 Sorrow had ravaged her beauty.
40 The forest fire ravaged many miles of country.
41 The villages were ravaged by the enemy.
42 The Mataram forces systematically ravaged the surrounding country.
43 The Black Plague ravaged Europe.
44 A hurricane ravaged the island.
45 They had ravaged the countryside.
46 Iowa was ravaged by floods in June. The rising waters carried these boat houses downstream until they collided with a railroad bridge in Cedar Rapids.
47 At the office I have to hold copy for Van Norden. When it comes time for the break he pulls me aside. He looks glum and ravaged.
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48 I left the alcohol alone, but I ravaged the trayful of pastries, leaving only crumpled paper wrappers.
49 On Sunday, U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff and other federal officials toured Galveston, Houston and other areas of Texas ravaged by Hurricane Ike when it made landfall Saturday.
50 But in a country that had been ravaged by genocidal conflict, the progress is amazing.
51 As the film opens, a knight, Antonius Blok, and his squire, J?ns, have just returned from the Crusades to a Sweden being ravaged by the plague.
52 In this way self-flagellation ravaged their feelings, so do not want to feel the fear experienced once.
53 The Bresciani , which had ravaged many other producer's markets, were finally tamed by Davignon.
54 The benefit concert raised over $2 million for the victims of torrential flooding that ravaged the Nashville area last month.
55 The country has been ravaged by civil war and foreign intervention.
56 After the Navy hospital ship USS Mercy revisited areas of Southeast Asia ravaged by the tsunami last year, polls showed the favorable opinion of the U.S. rose to 87 percent in Bangladesh.
57 But still my wishful dreams persist, and in them the dead streets are resurrected in a bustling afterlife, the ravaged downtown neighborhoods dense with foot traffic and a lively mercantile carnival.
58 He doesn't look emaciated or bald, and he doesn't appear to be overly ravaged by painkillers.
59 Said by a white Texan dynast in Ghana, an African country once ravaged by the slave trade, that unexceptionable insight might sound a shade patronising.
60 The two biggest in area, Sudan and Congo, are ravaged by strife and misgovernment .
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