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ravage
noun
Spoil; ruin; waste; destruction by violence, wither by men, beasts or physical causes; as the ravage of a lion; the ravages of fire or tempest; the ravages of an army. Would one think ‘twene possible for love to make such ravage in a noble soul.
ravage
Waste; ruin; destruction by decay; as the ravages of time.
ravage
verb transitive
To spoil; to plunder; to pillage; to sack. Already Cesar has ravag’d more than half the globel .
ravage
To lay waste by any violent force; as, a flood or inundation ravages the meadows. The shatter’d forest and the ravag’d vale.
ravage
to waste or destroy by eating; as fields ravaged by swarms of locusts.