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desolation

noun
The act of desolating destruction or expulsion of inhabitants; destruction; ruin; waste. Every kingdom divided against itself is brought to desolation. Matthew 12:25.

desolation

A place deprived of inhabitants, or otherwise wasted, ravaged and ruined. How is Babylon become a desolation among the nations. Jeremiah 50:23.

desolation

A desolate state; gloominess; sadness; destitution. The abomination of desolation, Roman armies which ravaged and destroyed Jerusalem. Matthew 24:15.