
Rechercher
to ruin
01
abîmer, détériorer
to cause severe damage or harm to something, usually in a way that is beyond repair
Transitive: to ruin sth
Example
The flood had the power to ruin the foundation of the house.
The economic downturn threatened to ruin many businesses.
Reckless actions can easily ruin relationships.
02
ruiner, détruire
to fall into a state of destruction or severe decline
Intransitive
Example
The old mansion has slowly begun to ruin over the years, with parts of the roof collapsing.
After the flood, the town was left to ruin, with many buildings left abandoned.
The abandoned factory has begun to ruin, with rust and decay spreading everywhere.
03
ruiner, déshonorer
to take away a woman’s chastity, often leading to a loss of honor or social reputation in traditional contexts
Transitive: to ruin a woman
Example
In the old tales, the knight vowed to protect her from those who sought to ruin her.
His deceitful charm ruined her, leaving her reputation in shambles.
The gossip hinted that she had been ruined by a man of ill repute.
04
ruiner, détruire
to cause someone or something to become impoverished
Transitive: to ruin sb
Example
The economic crisis ruined many families, leaving them struggling to survive.
His gambling addiction gradually ruined him, wiping out his savings.
The failed business venture ruined them financially, forcing them into debt.
05
ruiner, détruire
to cause something to become less favorable, often by damaging or destroying its quality or value
Transitive: to ruin sth
Example
Poor management decisions can ruin a company's reputation.
The constant delays and miscommunications began to ruin the project.
A single bad review had the potential to ruin the restaurant's business.
Ruin
01
ruine
(plural) the remains of something such as a building after it has been seriously damaged or destroyed
Example
They explored the ruins of an old castle during their trip.
The ancient ruins attracted many tourists each year.
The archaeologists worked to preserve the historical ruins.
02
ruine, dévastation
an irrecoverable state of devastation and destruction
03
ruine, destruction
destruction achieved by causing something to be wrecked or ruined
04
humidité, salissure
moisten or soil
05
ruine, destruction
an event that results in destruction
06
ruine, déchéance
failure that results in a loss of position or reputation
07
ruine, dégradation
the process of becoming dilapidated