RAVAGE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster ravage, devastate, waste, sack, pillage, despoil mean to lay waste by plundering or destroying ravage implies violent often cumulative depredation and destruction
Ravage (film) - Wikipedia Ravage[1] (formerly titled Swing Low) [2] is a 2019 American horror thriller film written and directed by Teddy Grennan, and starring Annabelle Dexter-Jones and Bruce Dern
ravage - Wiktionary, the free dictionary ravage (third-person singular simple present ravages, present participle ravaging, simple past and past participle ravaged) (transitive) To devastate, destroy or lay waste to something
Ravage - definition of ravage by The Free Dictionary To wreak destruction n 1 The act or practice of pillaging or destroying: the marauders' ravage of the village 2 a Destruction, damage, or harm: The storm resulted in the ravage of the countryside b ravages Destructive or harmful effects: the ravages of disease
RAVAGE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary SYNONYMY NOTE: ravage implies violent destruction, usually in a series of depredations or over an extended period of time, as by an army or a plague; devastate stresses the total ruin and desolation resulting from a ravaging; plunder refers to the forcible taking of loot by an invading or conquering army; sack 2 and pillage both specifically
Ravage and Ravish - Commonly Confused Words - ThoughtCo Although ravage and ravish come from the same word in Old French (ravir --to seize or uproot), they have different meanings in modern English The verb ravage means to ruin, devastate, or destroy The noun ravage (often in the plural) means serious damage or destruction