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to ravage
01
arrasar
to cause severe destruction or damage
Transitive: to ravage sth
Example
Economic crises can ravage a country 's financial stability and well-being.
The hurricane ravaged the coastal town, leaving behind a trail of destruction.
War can ravage entire communities, affecting both infrastructure and lives.
02
arrasar
to pillage, plunder, or devastate a place or area through a sudden and violent attack
Transitive: to ravage a place
Example
Last week, a band of pirates ravaged the coastal town, leaving destruction in their wake.
Tomorrow, the marauders will ravage the unsuspecting village, pillaging its treasures and terrorizing its inhabitants.
By the time reinforcements arrived, the enemy had already ravaged the outskirts of the city.
Ravage
01
devastación, estrago
action that breeds severe damage or destruction
Example
The hurricane 's ravage along the coastline resulted in widespread flooding and loss of property.
The war 's ravage left entire cities in ruins, with homes and infrastructure destroyed.
The invasive species caused the ravage of local ecosystems, impacting native flora and fauna.
Ejemplo
Economic crises can ravage a country's financial stability and well-being.
The hurricane ravaged the coastal town, leaving behind a trail of destruction.
War can ravage entire communities, affecting both infrastructure and lives.
The wildfire continued to ravage the forest, consuming everything in its path.
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