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Ravage

Ravage is both a verb and a noun. As a verb, it means to cause severe and widespread damage or destruction, to lay waste, or to plunder. As a noun, ravage refers to the damage or devastation itself, and the term is often used in the phrase the ravages of something, such as the ravages of war or the ravages of time.

In practical use, ravage describes effects from natural events, human conflict, disease, or ecological disturbances. A

Origin and form: The word derives from French ravager, meaning to lay waste, and entered English in

hurricane
can
ravage
a
coastline,
a
pest
outbreak
can
ravage
a
crop,
and
war
can
ravage
a
city.
The
word
is
also
used
metaphorically
in
literature
and
rhetoric
to
emphasize
scale
or
severity
of
harm.
the
Early
Modern
period.
Related
forms
include
ravaging
(present
participle)
and
ravager
(one
that
ravages).