Hanapin
to ravage
01
wasakin, siraín
to cause severe destruction or damage
Transitive: to ravage sth
02
pagnakaw, wasakin
to pillage, plunder, or devastate a place or area through a sudden and violent attack
Transitive: to ravage a place
Ravage
01
pagwasak, pamiminsala
action that breeds severe damage or destruction
ravage
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ravaged
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ravaged
adj
ravaging
adj
ravaging
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ravaging
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ravaging
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Halimbawa
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.
The defenseless village was ravaged by the invading forces.