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Definition of devast
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Devast
(v. t.) To
devastate.
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Destructive
::
Destructive
(a.)
Causing
destruction;
tending
to bring about ruin,
death,
or
devastation;
ruinous;
fatal;
productive
of
serious
evil;
mischievous;
pernicious;
-- often with of or to; as,
intemperance
is
destructive
of
health;
evil
examples
are
destructive
to the
morals
of
youth..
Harass
::
Harass
(n.)
Devastation;
waste.
Devastating
::
Devastating
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Devastat.
Sack
::
Sack (n.) The
pillage
or
plunder,
as of a town or city; the storm and
plunder
of a town;
devastation;
ravage..
Devastation
::
Devastation
(n.) The act of
devastating,
or the state of being
devastated;
a
laying
waste..
Devastate
::
Devastate
(v. t.) To lay
waste;
to
ravage;
to
desolate.
Devastator
::
Devastator
(n.) One who, or that
which,
devastates..
Waste
::
Waste (a.) To bring to ruin; to
devastate;
to
desolate;
to
destroy.
Divast
::
Divast
(a.)
Devastated;
laid
waste.
Ravage
::
Ravage
(n.) To lay waste by
force;
to
desolate
by
violence;
to
commit
havoc or
devastation
upon; to
spoil;
to
plunder;
to
consume.
Dragonnade
::
Dragonnade
(n.) The
severe
persecution
of
French
Protestants
under Louis XIV., by an armed
force,
usually
of
dragoons;
hence,
a rapid and
devastating
incursion;
dragoonade..
Devastation
::
Devastation
(n.) Waste of the goods of the
deceased
by an
executor
or
administrator.
Havoc
::
Havoc (v. t.) To
devastate;
to
destroy;
to lay
waste.
Devastavit
::
Devastavit
(n.) Waste or
misapplication
of the
assets
of a
deceased
person
by an
executor
or an
administrator.
Waste
::
Waste (v.) That which is
wasted
or
desolate;
a
devastated,
uncultivated,
or wild
country;
a
deserted
region;
an
unoccupied
or
unemployed
space;
a
dreary
void; a
desert;
a
wilderness..
Locusting
::
Locusting
(p. a.)
Swarming
and
devastating
like
locusts.
Sack
::
Sack (v. t.) To
plunder
or
pillage,
as a town or city; to
devastate;
to
ravage..
Waste
::
Waste (a.)
Desolate;
devastated;
stripped;
bare;
hence,
dreary;
dismal;
gloomy;
cheerless..
Destruction
::
Destruction
(n.) A
destroying
agency;
a cause of ruin or of
devastation;
a
destroyer.
Vastation
::
Vastation
(n.) A
laying
waste;
waste;
depopulation;
devastation.
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