Ravage Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for ravage.
ravage
ravage
/ˈɹævɪdʒ/
Examples
- He then ravaged the land.
- European winegrape crop ravaged by bad weather.
- Floods ravage Scotland after heavy rain.
- Honey seeking bears ravage Varysburg beehives.
- It is a medically accepted means of alleviating the ravages of stress.
- Hurricanes ravage the US east coast but not the west coast.
- Medical pot growers ravage California forest habitat.
- Sandy could ravage Northeast as 'Frankenstorm,' forecasters warn.
- The Marathas ravaged the country and brought untold miseries to the people.
- The Yamasee War of 1715 1717 ravaged the backcountry of the colony.
a destructive action
noun
make a pillaging or destructive raid on (a place), as in wartimes
verb
cause extensive destruction or ruin utterly
verb
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"Rav + Age. The ravens age as the land gets destroyed."
"Rave + Age. A wild party destroyed the city in the age of rave."
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