Thesaurus / ravage
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At one extreme is the multibillionaire Sackler family, now synonymous with the ravages of its company Purdue Pharma’s signature drug, OxyContin.
SUDDENLY, EVERYONE WE SEE ON TV IS VERY RICH OR VERY POOR. WHAT HAPPENED?JUDY BERMANOCTOBER 13, 2021TIMEIt’s no secret that aerobic exercise can help stave off some of the ravages of aging.
SWIMMING IS THE ULTIMATE BRAIN EXERCISE. HERE’S WHY.PURBITA SAHAJULY 28, 2021POPULAR-SCIENCEHer eyes had become wide open to the ravages of the mindset that forced people to conform to set roles or else cast them out if they didn’t fit in.
THERE IS A BETTER WAY TO USE POWER AT WORK. THIS FORGOTTEN BUSINESS GURU HAS THE SECRETSMATTHEW BARZUNJUNE 15, 2021TIMEAs Covid-19 ravages, India’s stance as a global aid giver has shifted to one of receiving aid.
IN A SPAN OF ONE MONTH, INDIA HAS GONE FROM SHIPPING OUT COVID-19 AID TO RECEIVING ITMANAVI KAPURMAY 5, 2021QUARTZFinally, there were no effective flu vaccines to rescue the world from the ravages of the disease.
PEOPLE GAVE UP ON FLU PANDEMIC MEASURES A CENTURY AGO WHEN THEY TIRED OF THEM – AND PAID A PRICELGBTQ-EDITORMARCH 28, 2021NO STRAIGHT NEWSFor soon after the capture of Berwick town, Bruce detached a strong force to ravage the northern counties.
KING ROBERT THE BRUCEA. F. MURISONThe horrible ravage of the Revolution has much defaced this town.
TRAVELS THROUGH THE SOUTH OF FRANCE AND THE INTERIOR OF PROVINCES OF PROVENCE AND LANGUEDOC IN THE YEARS 1807 AND 1808LT-COL. PINKNEYIt is that you will spare one house in Italy from ravage and destruction.
THE LION'S BROODDUFFIELD OSBORNEIf he will live in cities, she has ready the ravage of consumption.
THEISM OR ATHEISMCHAPMAN COHENFrom the graves they have made they shall rise up never,Who have left nought living to ravage and rend.
THE ONTARIO READERS: THE HIGH SCHOOL READER, 1886MINISTRY OF EDUCATIONWORDS RELATED TO RAVAGE
- abuse
- banefulness
- damage
- deleteriousness
- detriment
- disservice
- foul play
- hurt
- ill
- immorality
- impairment
- infliction
- iniquity
- loss
- marring
- mischance
- mischief
- misfortune
- misuse
- noxiousness
- outrage
- perniciousness
- prejudice
- ravage
- ruin
- ruination
- sabotage
- sin
- sinfulness
- vandalism
- vice
- violence
- wear and tear
- wickedness
- wrong
- abuse
- banefulness
- damage
- deleteriousness
- detriment
- disservice
- foul play
- hurt
- ill
- immorality
- impairment
- infliction
- iniquity
- loss
- marring
- mischance
- mischief
- misfortune
- misuse
- noxiousness
- outrage
- perniciousness
- prejudice
- ravage
- ruin
- ruination
- sabotage
- sin
- sinfulness
- vandalism
- vice
- violence
- wear and tear
- wickedness
- wrong
- access
- assail
- assault
- breach
- burglarize
- burst in
- crash
- descend upon
- entrench
- fall on
- foray
- go in
- infect
- infest
- infringe
- inroad
- interfere
- loot
- make inroads
- maraud
- meddle
- muscle in
- occupy
- overrun
- overspread
- overswarm
- penetrate
- permeate
- pervade
- pillage
- plunder
- raid
- ravage
- storm
- swarm over
- trespass
- violate
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