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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61 But al-Shabab still controls the famine ravaged south, where 2.2-million people are believed to be in desperate straits.
62 "DEVELOPMENT depends on good governance. " 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.
63 The population of Kabul has expanded eight-fold, and streets ravaged by war are bustling with street markets.
64 For thousands of square miles they had ravaged the land like locusts.
65 American consuls warned that millions more were preparing to leave war - ravaged districts.
66 Today there are few reminders of the former ravaged and exploited Manchuria.
67 In February,[http://sentencedict.com/ravaged.html] 173 people died in wildfires that ravaged parts of the southern Australian state of Victoria.
68 The recession has hit middle-income and poor families hardest, widening the economic gap between the richest and poorest Americans as rippling job layoffs ravaged household budgets.
69 Queensland Premier Anna Bligh 11, said the flood ravaged southeast Queensland in the last 24 hours, at least 10 people were killed and 78 were missing.
70 In fact, so highly regarded was Norton that in the early stages of Europe's recovery from phylloxera, Norton was earmarked as the varietal savior of their ravaged vineyards.
71 In the first, a young cannibal wanders a medieval, war - ravaged countryside devouring the weak.
72 Her body had wasted away to 61 pounds, ravaged by a heavy-duty crack cocaine addiction, hepatitis, HIV, and late-stage syphilis.
73 Analysts say the Scandinavian nation has long prided itself on having created a stable and peaceful society and on having avoided involvement in upheavals that ravaged much of the rest of Europe.
74 In the U.S., invasive species like the Rocky Mountain pine beetle, which has ravaged trees from Colorado to Montana, cause an estimated $120 billion worth of damage annually.
75 Freak storms have ravaged France's languedoc-roussillon region, threatening to damage the new wine crop by leaving some vineyards under water at the crucial harvesting stage.
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